Officer-involved shooting at San Antonio Airport

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) — UPDATE: A man is dead after approaching the San Antonio Airport with a gun, reports authorities.
Thursday afternoon police were called to the airport for a man driving the wrong way on a terminal road. Police say he stopped at Terminal B before jumping out of the car with a large handgun and shooting at the terminal.
A San Antonio police officer, who was working overtime at the airport, shot the gunman at least once.
The gunman was taken to the hospital but later succumbed to his injuries.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KLKN) — The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) has reported an officer-involved shooting at the San Antonio International Airport.
SAPD says there is no active threat to the public at this time, but the airport will remain on lockdown.
This is a developing story and we’ll keep you updated as new details are released.
There is a confirmed officer-involved shooting at 9800 Airport Blvd. There is no active threat to the public. As a precaution, the Airport has been put on lock down. No other injuries are reported.
— San Antonio PD (@SATXPolice) April 15, 2021