Orlando Sentinel
The Los Angeles Times’ Tina Susman says Larry Dale (left), president of Orlando Sanford International Airport, “bullied” and threatened to handcuff her and the Wall Street Journal’s Dionne Searcey as they passed through the airport on their way home from Haiti. Dale wouldn’t discuss the incident with the Orlando Sentinel.
> Earlier: Dale regarded a hero to fans, a bully to critics
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LAT, WSJ reporters returning from Haiti say they were hassled by Orlando’s airport boss
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