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Correction: Bus Shooting-Security story

LOS ANGELES (AP) - In a Feb 4 story about security on buses and trains, The Associated Press erroneously reported the first name of a Chicago-based security expert. He is Michael J. Fagel, not James Fagel.

Security guard Damoi Shilon closes a door at the Greyhound bus terminal on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. A shooting on a Greyhound bus in California this week illustrates a stark reality about security on other modes of mass transportation in the U.S., those determined to carry out an attack on a bus, train and subway would likely face few if any security checks from any time before or after they take their seats. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) The Associated Press
Security guard Damoi Shilon, left, speaks with a customer at the Greyhound bus terminal on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. A shooting on a Greyhound bus in California this week illustrates a stark reality about security on other modes of mass transportation in the U.S., those determined to carry out an attack on a bus, train and subway would likely face few if any security checks from any time before or after they take their seats. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) The Associated Press
The downtown Los Angeles Greyhound bus station is seen Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. It was the embarkation point Monday for the Bay Area-bound bus on which a gunman killed a woman and wounded five others enroute, in Lebec, Calif. The man was cursing and muttering incoherently before the attack, passengers and authorities said. Anthony Devonte Williams, 33, of Capitol Heights, Md., was arrested after passengers managed to disarm him and get him off the bus. 51-year-old Lurbis Elena Vence of Molino, Colombia, died in the attack, according to the Kern County coroner's office.(AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio) The Associated Press
A pedestrian walks near the entrance of the Greyhound bus terminal on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. A shooting on a Greyhound bus in California this week illustrates a stark reality about security on other modes of mass transportation in the U.S., those determined to carry out an attack on a bus, train and subway would likely face few if any security checks from any time before or after they take their seats. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) The Associated Press
A sign warning passengers of prohibited items is seen posted at the Greyhound bus terminal on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020, in Oakland, Calif. A shooting on a Greyhound bus in California this week illustrates a stark reality about security on other modes of mass transportation in the U.S., those determined to carry out an attack on a bus, train and subway would likely face few if any security checks from any time before or after they take their seats. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) The Associated Press
The downtown Los Angeles Greyhound bus station is seen Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. It was the embarkation point Monday for the Bay Area-bound bus on which a gunman killed a woman and wounded five others enroute, in Lebec, Calif. The man was cursing and muttering incoherently before the attack, passengers and authorities said. Anthony Devonte Williams, 33, of Capitol Heights, Md., was arrested after passengers managed to disarm him and get him off the bus. 51-year-old Lurbis Elena Vence of Molino, Colombia, died in the attack, according to the Kern County coroner's office.(AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio) The Associated Press
The downtown Los Angeles Greyhound bus station is seen Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. It was the embarkation point Monday for the Bay Area-bound bus on which a gunman killed a woman and wounded five others enroute, in Lebec, Calif. The man was cursing and muttering incoherently before the attack, passengers and authorities said. Anthony Devonte Williams, 33, of Capitol Heights, Md., was arrested after passengers managed to disarm him and get him off the bus. 51-year-old Lurbis Elena Vence of Molino, Colombia, died in the attack, according to the Kern County coroner's office.(AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio) The Associated Press
The downtown Los Angeles Greyhound bus station is seen Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. It was the embarkation point Monday for the Bay Area-bound bus on which a gunman killed a woman and wounded five others enroute, in Lebec, Calif. (AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio) The Associated Press
FILE - This Feb. 3, 2020 file photo shows investigators outside of a Greyhound bus after a passenger was killed on board in Lebec, Calif. Investigators say they don't yet know why a gunman opened fire on a Greyhound bus packed with passengers on a Southern California highway. (AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea, File) The Associated Press
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