Richard White went on an attack at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. A Louisiana parish sheriff put this guy down hard. He died and the FBI and local authorities are wondering why he slipped their radar. |
At Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, a
A TSA officer was injured after the Jefferson Parish sheriff's discharge ricocheted. The Jefferson Parish sheriff save lives. Heather Slyve was the brave officer who managed to put this threat down.
Once again the safety of Americans traveling is coming to play. Also the issues with mental illness.
Mental illness caused this act of terror. The state of Louisiana and the federal government failed to
Richard White, 62, of Kenner is alleged to have approached a security checkpoint, spraying agents and travelers with wasp killer before drawing a machete from his waistband and chasing a security agent.
Louis Armstrong International Airport is located 11 miles from New Orleans. |
"We don't know what his motive was," Col. John Fortunato of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office said.
Authorities said they believed White has worked as a taxi driver. A sheriff's news release said he had "a few minor arrests." Fortunato said investigators were continuing Saturday to check into his employment and criminal history.
White approached the security checkpoint at the airport's busy Concourse B shortly before 8 p.m.
Sheriff Newell Normand said White sprayed Transportation Security Administration agents and several passengers in line at the checkpoint with wasp killer. He then drew a large machete from the waistband of his pants.
Undated photo of suspect. |
Lt. Heather Slyve of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office drew her weapon. White continued to swing the machete as she approached, and she fired three rounds, striking him in the face, chest and leg, according to Normand.
The TSA agent who was running from White was grazed in the arm by one of the rounds. Her wound was not life-threatening. The TSA agents' names have not been released.
Concourse B serves Southwest Airlines. Southwest flights were diverted to another concourse Friday night. Airport spokeswoman Michelle Wilcut said in an email that Concourse B reopened normally Saturday morning for its first departing flight.
The FBI, NOLA mayor Mitch Landrieu, the Jefferson Parish sheriff and the junk food media are wondering, could this have been an act of terror?
That day could come and the public wouldn't even know it.
It's hard to determine who's the bad guy! The Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security have a tough job. They are devoted to preventing acts of crime to happen in the United States.
Now I want to be clear, the suspect is Richard White. He is a 62 year old Black man with mental issues. He was known on the radar by the law for being a belligerent suspect.
The internet agitators are probably determining which political party the suspect belongs to.
The blame game spreads to "If the TSA had guns..." or "Because of the TSA bothering Americans..."
And of course, there's FRED 101.
This guy appears whenever we post a story about Black criminal acts. The racial extremists are often motivated by criminal acts committed by Black and Latino men.
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