#1
Los Angeles airport shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded

A man with an assault rifle shot and killed a Transportation Security Administration agent and wounded two other people Friday at Los Angeles International Airport's Terminal 3 before he was shot by armed police officers and taken into custody.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/los-angeles-airport-shooting-leaves-1-dead-2-wounded-1.2325521
#2
the suspects name is Paul Ciancia

CIA 'n CIA
#3
the exiled's numerous twitter accounts are bragging about how this vindicates their TSA stuff BTW
#4

HenryKrinkle posted:

the exiled's numerous twitter accounts are bragging about how this vindicates their TSA stuff BTW

that's true

#5
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/toure-argues-with-israeli-security-expert-over-illusion-of-security-provided-by-profiling-techniques/

In the wake of a deadly shooting incident at Los Angeles’ LAX, Isaac Yeffet, a security expert for Israel’s El Al Airlines, sat down with the hosts of The Cycle to discuss what kinds of measures the United States should adopt in order to prevent future attacks like this. Yeffet appeared to shock MSNBC host Touré when he said that the U.S. should adopt more, not less, profiling. Touré said this was probably easier in Israel than in a “multi-racial country” like America.

“We don’t have security,” Yeffet said after identifying a number of reasons why the Transportation Safety Administration should have but was not prepared for this incident. “We live with the illusion that we have security. We have to stop relying on God and on luck.”

“We can train people to be able to identify suspicious people that are coming to the terminal from the sidewalk into the terminal and everywhere they want to move,” he added.

“So, a little bit like profiling,” Touré clarified. “In Israel that might be easier than in a multi-racial country like America.”

#6
Americans don't have the kind of advanced goydar senses that Israelis have.
#7
someitmes when i get really lonely i schedule a flight to a chicago (cheap) so i can make conversation on the plane and again feel the touch of a human durin pat down.