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Machete-wielding man shot at New Orleans airport has died; was carrying 6 Molotov cocktails


A photo posted to Twitter on March 20, 2015 shows the aftermath of an incident at New Orleans Airport. (Photo: @JonasPDominique/Twitter via ABC News)
A photo posted to Twitter on March 20, 2015 shows the aftermath of an incident at New Orleans Airport. (Photo: @JonasPDominique/Twitter via ABC News)
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KENNER, La. (AP/ABC News) – A man who allegedly attacked TSA agents with a machete and a can of wasp spray at the New Orleans international airport before he was shot by a sheriff's lieutenant died Saturday afternoon, officials said.

Richard White, 62, had been taken to a hospital where he underwent surgery, according to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office.

He was listed in critical condition and unconscious Saturday, and died later Saturday afternoon, the Sheriff's Office said.

He was a Jehovah's Witness, and "refused" certain types of medical care, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand said at a press conference earlier today. He added that there was also a "mental illness component."

Normand says White, who was shot by a security agent at the airport late Friday, was carrying a bag loaded with six Molotov cocktails. Material determined to have come from smoke bombs was also found.

Normand says White is hospitalized with gunshot wounds.

The sheriff suggested that the suspect has had "mental health" issues. His family has been cooperating with the investigation.

The New Orleans airport concourse that became a scene of chaos re-opened Saturday morning and a spokeswoman said airport operations were normal.

White, 62, of Kenner is alleged to have approached a security checkpoint, spraying agents and travelers with wasp killer before drawing a machete from his waistband and chasing a security agent.

White, who is believed to be a former taxi driver, was shot three times by a sheriff's office lieutenant who was stationed at the concourse.

"We don't know what his motive was," Col. John Fortunato of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities said they believed White has worked as a taxi driver. A sheriff's news release said he had "a few minor arrests." Fortunato said investigators were continuing Saturday to check into his employment and criminal history.

White approached the security checkpoint at the airport's busy Concourse B shortly before 8 p.m.

Sheriff Newell Normand said White sprayed Transportation Security Administration agents and several passengers in line at the checkpoint with wasp killer. He then drew a large machete from the waistband of his pants.

At one point a male TSA agent blocked the machete with a piece of luggage as White ran through a metal detector.

Lt. Heather Slyve of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office drew her weapon. White continued to swing the machete as she approached, and she fired three rounds, striking him in the face, chest and leg, according to Normand.

The TSA agent who was running from White was grazed in the arm by one of the rounds. Her wound was not life-threatening. The TSA agents' names have not been released.

Concourse B serves Southwest Airlines. Southwest flights were diverted to another concourse Friday night. Airport spokeswoman Michelle Wilcut said in an email that Concourse B reopened normally Saturday morning for its first departing flight.

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