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  2. Fort Lauderdale airport shooting - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2017, at 12:53 p.m. EST, the shooter, who had flown in from Alaska, opened fire with a Walther PPS 9mm semi-automatic pistol in the Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport. He opened fire in the baggage claim area of Terminal 2, which is the host terminal for Delta Air Lines and Air Canada .

  3. At least 5 dead in Ft. Lauderdale airport shooting - AOL

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    A shooting has been reported at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Friday afternoon, according to NBC Miami.

  4. US files plea deal in deadly Florida airport shooting - AOL

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    Federal prosecutors filed court documents Monday in which an Alaska man agreed to plead guilty to a Florida airport shooting rampage that killed five people in exchange for a life prison sentence.

  5. List of shootings in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mind controlled shooter [1] ... shooting; deadliest U.S. mass shooting at the time Fort Lauderdale airport shooting ... attack/mass shooting: 2021 Sunrise, Florida ...

  6. Scott Israel - Wikipedia

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    In the January 2017 Fort Lauderdale airport shooting, a mentally ill shooter flew to Florida from Alaska and using a legally purchased Walther PPS 9mm semi-automatic pistol, [34] [35] legally checked in his luggage, without warning opened fire in the airport. He killed five people and injured six others.

  7. Video shows Florida airport shooter open fire ... - AOL

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  8. Judge says accused Florida airport shooter is mentally sound ...

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    A judge ruled Wednesday whether a veteran accused of killing five people in a shooting at a Florida airport this year is mentally fit to stand trial.

  9. Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting - Wikipedia

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    One of the victims was able to make his way away from the scene to alert the first response team of the location of the shooter amongst other details. [21] The suspect was shot and killed at 6:58 a.m. [17] after two deputies from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office and members of the base security force exchanged gunfire with him. [9] [22]