Cops took 1.5 hours to organize response to LAX shooting

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Police stand near the weapon used in a deadly shooting inside Terminal 3 of LAX. Twitpic/Tim Donnelly
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LAPD officers swarm the scene after shots were reported inside Terminal 3. CNN
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LAX Shooting
In this photo provided to the AP, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, police officers stand near an unidentified weapon in Terminal 3 of… AP
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Shooting suspect Paul Anthony Ciancia AFP/Getty/FBI
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TSA employees hug outside Terminal 1. AP Photo/Reed Saxon
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People eager to catch flights run towards Terminal 2 after the airport was reopened. AP Photo/Gregory Bull
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Police stand guard outside LAX. AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu
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Departing passengers walk into LAX after the terminal was reopened. AFP/Getty/Robyn Beck
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A group of California Highway Patrol officers cross police tape keeping the public from advancing beyond Terminal 3. AFP/Getty/Frederic J. Brown
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Shooting Incident At Los Angeles International Airport
Stranded passengers return to Terminal 2 as operations slowly return to normal. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti briefs the press after the shooting. AFP/Getty/Robyn Beck
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Police gather at a home belonging to the father of shooting suspect Paul Ciancia in Pennsville, NJ. AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek
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LAX Shooting
Cars were backed up for a mile after LAX gradually reopened to the public. AP Photo/Reed Saxon