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Police fatally shoot man outside Ohio airport terminal amid confrontation; no officers injured

Published May 03, 2016

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Emergency vehicles converge at the ticketing level at Port Columbus International Airport after officials say an airport police officer shot and killed a man after a confrontation, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio. Airport spokesman David Whittaker says the officer was not injured and airport operations are normal. (AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins) (The Associated Press)

A Columbus airport official says a police officer fatally shot a man during a confrontation just outside the terminal.

David Whitaker, a Columbus Regional Airport Authority vice president, says the man was shot by the officer at about 1 p.m. Wednesday outside the departures area of the terminal. The officer was not injured.

Whitaker didn't have details of the confrontation but said the officer was responding to a threat. He didn't have the name of the man who was shot. The man did not fire at the officer.

The departures area was blocked off Wednesday afternoon, but the airport said flights were running as scheduled. Departing passengers were directed to enter through the arrivals area.

Whitaker says an involved vehicle was being searched for explosives as a precaution.

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