Posted on 01/06/2017 3:46:18 PM PST by Kaslin
According to Broward Commissioner Chip LaMarca, Santiago-Ruiz arrived from a flight with a gun that he checked in.
He claimed his bag and took the gun from baggage and went into the bathroom to load it. Came out shooting people in baggage claim, LaMarca said.
According to the article he had it in checked luggage, which is legal.
Got into an argument over ISLAM, probably.
He didn’t fly air canada
The Canadian airline reports no guns checked in, no one by this name even on the flight.
So, we’ll see what they are talking about assuming the facts come out.
Don't worry. The British media will cover it in depth as soon as they sniff it out. Just don't expect any of the American "mainstream" media to give it a glance. It just adds more credence to what Trump has been saying for months so they will deep-six it.
I would guess there was no argument. This is the media making up stuff to suit a certain agenda.
He checked the gun into baggage before the flight. He went to baggage to pick up his gun from where they hold them, went into a bathroom, loaded it, and came out shooting people.
Well, we still need an immediate ban on Canadians coming to Florida ...just in case.
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That is purely speculation on your part, but than who knows.
BTTT
Tsa was not involved with his gun. The airline was.
Other sources indicate the two legs of his flight were both on Delta.
Why would Tsa be involved with his right to carry a gun in his checked baggage - after he landed?
GOOD FREAKING GRIEF!!! TSA SHOULD have been involved when he LANDED AFTER an ARGUMENT on the PLANE and they KNEW he was checking a GUN!!! GEESH!!! PEOPLE!!!
Delta flight #1088 from Anchorage, Alaska to Minneapolis. Delta flight #2182 from Minneapolis to Fort Lauderdale.
The suspect above. ISIS terrorist below.
Scarf may be sign for Palestinian terrorists.
Single-finger hand signal is ISIS, I believe.
Though with the suggestions he'd been not just mentally ill but involuntarily committed it was likely a crime for him to possess as well as transport a firearm. However it's not TSA's fault, it's perfectly legal to transport a firearm in luggage. TSA inspects the packaging. It's done every day, how many times I don't know but I suspect in the thousands.
He went AOL in 15 and got a General discharge or whatever it is called.
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