Suspicious item shuts down terminal 3 at LAX, causes massive traffic jam

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Suspicious item shuts down terminal 3 at LAX, causes massive traffic jam
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UPDATE: LAX announced that investigators have given the green light to re-open terminal 3 after police determined it was safe to do so.

A bomb squad has arrived to the scene and will be investigating the scene, which will inevitably continue to cause delays for incoming and outgoing travelers.

At 11:46 pm on Sunday, the airport announced on its Twitter page that it was determined safe to open terminal 3 once again after police conducted its investigation. Police have determined it is safe to open Terminal 3 and traffic will begin moving on the upper level shortly. Thank you for your patience as safety is our first priority.

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