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It wasn't clear why the man was at the airport, Conway said. The FBI was looking into the security breach, Berchtold said, but she couldn't release details. People evacuated from the terminal during the incident were screened again, forcing hundreds to be screened twice or wait to get to flights. Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines Inc., which is the primary carrier at the terminal, reported minimal flight delays. The breach followed a boost in airline and airports security after a Nigerian man allegedly tried to ignite a bomb on a Christmas Day flight to Detroit from Amsterdam. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab has been charged with attempting to blow up the plane that had nearly 300 passengers and crew aboard.
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