US airports tighten security after Fort Lauderdale shooting
Airports across the US have beefed up security measures following the deadly mass shooting at Fort Lauderdale Airport.
There is a visible presence of more security personnel with Port Authority Police at New York airports carrying heavy tactical weapons and armored vehicles parked at terminals.
Dog patrols and random bag checks have also been increased, ABC News reports.
There is also a much bigger security presence at Boston, Miami and Los Angeles.
Airports in Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Tampa and San Diego have boosted security in the so-called ‘soft target’ areas – pre departure areas and baggage claim which are open to all members of the public including those not travelling by air.
These are security blind spots which need to be plugged permanently, said John Cohen, former DHS counterterrorism coordinator.
"Local airport authorities should make it a priority to have uniformed law enforcement officers patrolling these non-secured areas," he told ABC News.
"These officers should be trained to recognise the behaviors of an individual who may be planning or preparing to carry out an attack and should also be trained to respond to a mass casualty attacker or active shooter."
Shooting suspect Esteban Santiago made his first court appearance on Monday and could face the death penalty, a federal magistrate judge said
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