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Ala. Airport Using Cabinet Like One That Killed Boy

Flights resumed at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport after a bomb threat forced an evacuation Sunday.
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Flights resumed at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport after a bomb threat forced an evacuation Sunday.

Birmingham's airport is still using a large panel of video monitors similar to one that tipped over and killed a 10-year-old Kansas boy last week.

The approximately 9-foot-tall cabinet was flashing flight information on three screens near baggage claim Wednesday, five days after a similar display killed Luke Bresette one floor higher in the airport.

A small warning sign tells visitors not to touch the cabinet. A portable metal fence on wheels is in place to keep people away.

Airport spokeswoman Toni Herrera-Bast says a similar cabinet was removed from another area, but she didn't have any immediate information about the one still in use.

The 300- to 400-pound steel cabinet fell Friday, killing the child as his family returned home from Florida. His mother and two brothers were hurt.

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