Los
Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and government officials on Saturday
commemorated the one-year anniversary of a shooting attack at Los
Angeles International Airport that left a U.S. Transportation Security
Administration officer dead.
Garcetti
was joined by TSA Administrator John Pistole at the airport’s Terminal
3, where Officer Gerardo Hernandez was killed in the attack on Nov. 1,
2013.
New
Jersey native Paul Ciancia is charged with targeting TSA officers in
the shooting. He has pleaded not guilty to 11 federal charges, including
murder of a federal officer.
Hernandez’s
killing was TSA’s first line-of-duty death since the agency’s inception
in 2001. Two other officers and a passenger were wounded.
Pistole
said in a statement that Hernandez was “a dedicated, well-liked and
respected employee, and a devoted husband and father. As our first
fallen officer, his loss serves as a poignant reminder of how dangerous
today’s world is.”
The ceremony included a moment of silence at 9:20 a.m., the time the gunman began shooting.
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