 Authorities have searched for a gun owner who fled after his weep and fire by accident at Atlanta's airport, sending terrified travelers bolting onto the Tarmac and Saturday halt in flights during the busy Thanksgiving holiday period. The Transportation Security Administration, TSA, said in a statement that three people suffered non-life-threatment injuries after the 1.30pm shot on the security screening area at Hartfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport and some two hours later officials gave an all-clearance flight resumed and a rest warrant was issued for the 42-year-old gun owner, named by police as Kenny Wells. During the screening process, a prohibited item was detected inside of his property, which was subsequently flagged for a secondary search. During that secondary search, the passenger lunged into his property, grabbing a firearm that was located inside, which ultimately discharged. The passenger then fled the security checkpoint through an adjacent exit lane with his firearm. We're fortunate that when the firearm went off, nobody was seriously injured. Short time later, Atlanta police had secured the scene and given us an all-clear. Based on the investigation, we have identified the suspect as Kenny Wells of 42-years-old. We have taken out warrants for carrying concealed weapon at a commercial airport, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, discharging a firearm, and reckless conduct. We are actively pursuing this individual as we speak. One of the charges, he was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, so he is a convicted felon. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.