Man Accused of LAX Shooting to be Arraigned on Murder, Other Felony Charges Today
Allegedly shot and killed a TSA agent
The man authorities say killed a TSA screener and wounded three other people during a rampage through the Los Angeles airport last month is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on murder and other felony charges in a case that could bring the death penalty.
Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, is expected to be asked to enter a plea to 11 felony charges, including one of murder and three of attempted murder.
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