FBI: No bombs found on planes in Atlanta after threat
By The Associated Press
Posted 10:35PM on Saturday, January 24, 2015
Passengers leave a fire station as they board a shuttle taking them off the tarmac at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport where two airplanes were being searched after authorities received what they described as credible bomb threats Sat
ATLANTA (AP) -- Law enforcement officials found no bombs on two planes at Atlanta's main airport after authorities received what they considered credible threats, FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett said.<br />
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The threats targeted Southwest Airlines Flight 2492, which arrived at Atlanta from Milwaukee, and Delta Air Lines Flight 1156, which arrived from Portland, Oregon, said Reese McCranie, a spokesman for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Both planes landed safely.<br />
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The passengers were taken off the aircraft, and police bomb and K-9 teams examined both planes, authorities said.<br />
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The threats were posted on the social media network Twitter, said Preston Schlachter, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command. After being alerted, military officials sent two F-16 fighter jets from a base in South Carolina to escort the commercial aircraft to Atlanta.<br />
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Upon landing, the Southwest Airlines flight taxied to a remote area where the passengers and the aircraft were rescreened, company officials said in a statement.<br />
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"Our top priority is the safety of our customers and employees," Southwest officials said. "We cannot comment on the nature of the security situation."