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Mar 26, 2014
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TSA report recommends law enforcement at checkpoints
Today, the Transportation Security Administration made 14 recommendations about how to improve security in the wake of the deadly shooting there last November.
LOS ANGELES, NOVEMBER 2:  A Los Angeles Airport Police officer stands in front of Terminal 3 security screeners, the site of shooting scene, after law enforcement official completed their investigation and prepare to re-open the terminal at Los Angeles International Airport November 2, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. The airport is almost back to normal operations a day after a man pulled an assault rifle and shot his way through security at Terminal 3, killing one Transportation Security Administration worker and wounding several others. Federal officials identified the alleged gunman as Paul Ciancia, 23, of New Jersey.  (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
A Los Angeles Airport Police officer stands in front of Terminal 3 security screeners, the site of shooting scene, after law enforcement official completed their investigation and prepare to re-open the terminal at Los Angeles International Airport November 2, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
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Today, the Transportation Security Administration made 14 recommendations about how to improve security in the wake of the deadly shooting there last November.

Today, the Transportation Security Administration made 14 recommendations about how to improve security in the wake of the deadly shooting there last November. Here with more is KPCC's crime and public safety reporter, Erica Aguilar.