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Police say that a mass shooting at Atlanta Airport was averted.

Police said that on Tuesday, a Georgia man was arrested at Atlanta's airport after a tip-off from his family. The tip was that the man planned to "shootup" the terminal.

Billy Joe Cagle (49), of Cartersville, Georgia about 50 miles north of Atlanta, was detained shortly before 10 am on Monday after he was spotted "checking out the crowd" at a busy terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Atlanta Police Chief Darin Shierbaum confirmed this.

The airport is one of the busiest in the world.

Cagle was stopped on his way back to the flatbed truck, where police claimed he was carrying an AR-15 assault weapon and ammunition. The truck was parked in front of the terminal.

Schierbaum told a Monday press conference that "we did avoid a catastrophe".

Schierbaum stated, "I believe he was heading back to his truck to get the weapon." "And it was very likely that he would use this weapon in the terminal, which is crowded."

Schierbaum reported that Cagle's parents called the police on Monday morning, after he posted on Facebook that he would be heading to the airport to "shoot it up."

Police said that Cagle's family had informed authorities of his mental health crisis. Cagle had already arrived at the airport, and was looking around when the police recognized him from his photo and arrested him.

The suspect faces charges of making terroristic threat, criminal attempt at aggravated assault and possession of firearms during the commission or a crime. The police said that he had a prior drug conviction.

Cagle was held in the Clayton County jail on Tuesday, without a bond. His first court date was set for Wednesday. There was no immediate information about whether he had an attorney.

(source: Reuters)