Reports of Shots Fired at JFK Prove False

Police now confirm no shots fired, terminals to resume operations.

— -- JFK International Airport in New York City has reopened two terminals that were evacuated after a false alarm of shots fired caused a panic among passengers.

At about 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Port Authority Police received a call of shots fired at the airport's departures area in Terminal 8, prompting security to clear the area.

"The local security guards started yelling 'Active shooter,' and everybody started running towards into the deboarding area and ramp," said former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb, a traveler who was in the airport at the time.

"It was just complete chaos at this point. People crying. Nobody seemed to know what was going on. The police seemed calm, but it seemed like they didn't know what to do," said Webb, the founder of the special operations news website SOFRep.com.

"There are no injuries. There are no arrests. There is no confirmation of shots fired," the Port Authority said in a statement. "But to be cautious, the terminal is being evacuated. Port Authority police are evacuating the terminal at this time."

Less than an hour later, yet another call of shots fired prompted the closure of Terminal 1 at JFK and a nearby highway, the Van Wyck Expressway.

"Preliminary investigation does not indicate shots were fired at JFK," the Port Authority said in a follow-up statement. "There are no injuries. At this time, no gun shells or other evidence of shots fired has been found. The terminal was evacuated out of an abundance of caution."

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