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Atlanta police arrest man suspected of plotting mass shooting at Atlanta airport

Atlanta police arrest man suspected of plotting mass shooting at Atlanta airport
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

Local authorities arrested a man at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday morning after receiving a tip that he was planning a mass shooting. According to ABC7, the suspect intended to use an assault rifle found in his pickup truck to harm people at the airport, but was stopped before carrying out the attack.

The incident prompted airport and city officials to increase security and conduct searches around the affected terminals once the tip was confirmed. Police discovered an AR-15 assault rifle and 27 rounds of ammunition in the suspect's Chevrolet pickup truck parked outside the terminal. The authorities stated that this was one of the most serious recent attempts to attack an airport.

On October 20, 2025, local police officers apprehended Billy Joe Cagle, a 49-year-old resident of Cartersville, Georgia. The arrest followed a tip from Cagle’s family, who became concerned after he described his plan for a mass shooting during a social media livestream. The family contacted the Cartersville Police Department with their concerns.

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Cagle is a convicted felon and legally prohibited from purchasing firearms. He now faces charges including making terroristic threats, criminal attempt to commit aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Authorities reported that Cagle had previously been arrested for marijuana possession and has a history of mental health issues. Surveillance footage showed him entering the terminal and focusing on the TSA check-in line—the area often most crowded before security screening—before being approached by officers and subsequently arrested.

This event may prompt changes in policies aimed at preventing similar incidents in airports. Officials highlighted that public communication about safety measures will be important for maintaining passenger confidence following such events.

Airports are considered high-value targets for acts of terror or mass violence, leading authorities to coordinate efforts between counterterrorism units, federal agencies, and local police. In this case, local police led the operation with support from airport security teams.

The prevention of violence in this instance relied heavily on community tips and information sharing among law enforcement agencies. Encouraging vigilance among staff and travelers remains central to airport safety strategies.

Looking ahead, airports like Atlanta may consider investing more in behavioral detection methods to identify suspicious activity earlier. While no injuries were reported because Cagle entered without his weapon, officials are reviewing procedures as part of future training initiatives.

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