By Exclusive by Andrew Greene in Washington
An Australian journalist who narrowly escaped last month’s deadly shooting at a Florida airport has detailed his terrifying ordeal for the first time, describing how he formed a luggage barricade to protect other passengers including his wife.
Former Army reservist James Drew and his American partner Lori Ostrow had just stepped into the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International terminal on January 6 when a lone gunman began firing at passengers
“We just hear these two big thuds and knowing that it was a shooting everybody freaked out and everybody started running,” Mr Drew told the ABC from his home in Alexandria, Virginia.
Mr Drew and Ms Ostrow had been on their way to a family wedding and cruise holiday when the gunman began targeting random travellers.
“I was very scared for my life,” Ms Ostrow recalled.
“I had no idea what was going on, but luckily my husband got into fight-or-flight mode and grabbed all of our luggage and secured a barricade to protect me.”
While the shootings continued just metres away, Mr Drew said he was able to form a barrier inside the terminal using suitcases, which he placed in an area between two concrete blocks.
“I figure if there’s a bullet or even a ricocheting bullet we’re better off if it goes through a couple of bags than it just hitting us directly.”