FBI: U.S. air marshal assaulted at airport in NigeriaFBI: U.S. air marshal assaulted at airport in Nigeria
A U.S. air marshal was assaulted with a syringe containing an
"unknown substance" at the Lagos, Nigeria, airport on Sunday, according
to the FBI, which said it is investigating the incident.
The air marshal flew back
to the United States after the attack and "felt fine" the entire
12-hour flight, a U.S. law enforcement official told CNN.
"Out of an abundance of
caution, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted an
on-scene screening of the victim when United Flight 143 landed in
Houston early Monday morning," a statement from the FBI read.
"The victim did not
exhibit any signs of illness during the flight and was transported to a
hospital upon landing for further testing," the statement said, adding
that "none of the testing conducted has indicated a danger to other
passengers."
Investigators are looking
at whether the air marshal, who did not exchange words with the
attacker before the incident, was targeted because he's American.
However, there is no concern at this point in the investigation that the
attack is part of a bigger threat, according to the source.
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