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Moment after opening fire at Dallas International Airport, a woman thought to be of Nigerian heritage was shot (video)

Moment woman, believed to be of Nigerian descent, was shot after she opened fire at Dallas Airport (video)

Dramatic new video captures the moment that a woman suspected of opening fire inside a Dallas airport on July 25 was shot by police.

 

When a lady opened fire with a revolver at the Dallas Love Field airport, passengers were seen diving in terror and hiding behind chairs.

Airport security immediately engaged the woman while evacuating terrified passengers.

 

Moment woman, believed to be of Nigerian descent, was shot after she opened fire at Dallas Airport (video)

 

Videos shared on Twitter show an officer with his gun drawn race toward the area where the suspect was as authorities can be heard yelling to stay down and not to move.

 

Shortly after opening fire, a police officer at the scene confronted the woman, shooting and injuring her.

 

Moment woman, believed to be of Nigerian descent, was shot after she opened fire at Dallas Airport (video)

 

She was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where she remains, police said. The Federal Aviation Administration also issued a ground stop at the airport.

 

No one was killed or injured. The only person injured was the suspect, police said.

 

It’s not yet known what her motivation was.

 

Dallas Chief of Police Eddie Garcia said that the 37-year-old woman, later identified as Portia Odufuwa, went into the restroom at the airport before emerging with a gun and firing most of the shots at the ceiling.

 

Moment woman, believed to be of Nigerian descent, was shot after she opened fire at Dallas Airport (video)

 

According to reports, Odufuwa, believed to have Nigerian ancestry, was previously known to authorities after being arrested for robbing a bank in Wylie, Texas, in 2019.

 

Watch the video below.

 

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