PHOENIX – It was supposed to be a joyful time for travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, as families reunited and holiday cheer filled the air. But on Christmas night, things took a troubling turn when a family dispute escalated into violence, resulting in three people being shot and another being stabbed.
The chaos erupted around 9:45 p.m. at a restaurant in Terminal 4, which is outside the airport’s security perimeter. Authorities responded quickly to the scene after reports of the gunfire. According to Phoenix police Sergeant Mayra Reeson, they found three individuals suffering from gunshot wounds and one person with a stab wound.
Sgt. Reeson shared some insights during a news briefing on Thursday morning, explaining that the incident appeared to be a family feud that had really heated up. “I believe this was a family dispute that escalated,” she said, adding that all five individuals involved seemingly knew each other. It remains unclear whether this group was planning to travel or if they were at the airport for another reason.
Four victims were quickly whisked away to a nearby hospital for treatment. As of early Thursday, the situation for one woman who was shot was dire, as she was reported to be in critical condition. Meanwhile, two men suffering from gunshot wounds and the individual with the stab wound were said to be in stable condition. Thankfully, it appears that everyone involved is expected to survive.
As officers worked diligently to manage the situation, they were able to detain a juvenile girl and an adult male in the parking garage nearby. Police confirmed that they have recovered weapons from the scene but have yet to file any charges while they conduct their investigation. “We do not believe that there’s any suspects out there,” said Sgt. Reeson, easing some concerns for the public.
As fear rippled through the terminal, the airport’s security checkpoint for Terminal 4 was temporarily closed. An airport spokesperson later reassured travelers that “the incident has been resolved and operations are returning to normal.” However, all restaurants in the food court were closed during the chaos, leaving many travelers hungry and anxious.
Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any worse, another incident added to the tension. A man, mistaking the situation for a potential active shooter situation, arrived at the airport armed. Fortunately, police were able to arrest him after a brief altercation. However, they assured the public that there was “no active threat at the airport,” and thankfully, no flights were impacted.
Despite the frightening night, operations at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport began to return to a state of normalcy. Detectives continue to piece together the details surrounding the shooting and what exactly led to such a troubling scene on what should have been a night of celebration. “Everything was resumed fairly quickly,” Reeson added, hopeful for the return of holiday cheer in the airport.
This unfolding story serves as a stark reminder of how quickly tensions can escalate, especially during a time meant for joy and togetherness. While investigators work through the details, our thoughts remain with the victims and their families as they navigate this unexpected and harrowing experience.
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