When Police Drills Go Live? Los Angeles Ontario Airport “October Drill” Almost Identical to November 1st LAX Shooting Scene!
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- Hint: Paul CIAnCIA !
- When Police Drills Go Live? Los Angeles Ontario Airport “October Drill” Almost Identical to November 1st LAX Shooting Scene!
by Shawn Helton, 21st Century Wire, via http://www.globalresearch.ca/
Almost exactly one month earlier…
Los Angeles Airport Police Department and the Los Angeles Police Department took part in an ‘active shooter drill‘ on Saturday, October the 2nd 2013 at L.A./Ontario International Airport.
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According to a report by the San Bernardino Sun , written by Doug Saunders, one such shooting scenario had an “armed man” shooting “three people” before officers locked down the scene.
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Shockingly this was nearly an identical scene to what unfolded on Friday, November 1st ( All Saints Day) at LAX. A scene in which, one TSA officer was shot and killed, with three others wounded, leaving a total of 7 injured at the Los Angeles International Airport.
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OVERKILL, OR JUST A DRILL?
It was an overwhelming display of state security assets. The exercise involved some 3oo police officers to perform an active live drill, a massive fire department presence including dozens vehicles and even more support personnel – along with teams from federal agencies FBI, ATF and DHS.
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This should come as no surprise to anyone following some of the recent mass casualty events in the Untied States, such as the Aurora theater, Boston Bombing and Sandy Hook, all of which were said to have had some type of drill prior to the “real-life” event.
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One should also note that in 2002, Hesham Mohamed Hadayet opened fire in the same airport killing two Israeli’s at the El Al airlines ticket counter.
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It was also initially reported that the 23year-old suspect, Paul Anthony Ciancia of New Jersey was a TSA agent by authorities, almost simultaneously someone posted a fake account on Facebook with the same name containing a photo of another man.
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Was this an act of misdirection, clouding one’s ability to sift carefully through the information, giving authorities the chance to change the TSA agent narrative?
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