Rushdie attack prompts questions over security at New York event
by Ed Pilkington in Chautauqua, New York from World news | The Guardian on (#62FM5)
Suspect had a ticket for Chautauqua event but some say protections should have been enhanced given sensitivies
A day after the bloody attack on Salman Rushdie, questions in western New York are being asked about how the perpetrator gained untrammeled access to the event with apparently minimal security precautions.
Rushdie, 75, was attacked at 10.47am on Friday, moments after he had sat down on stage in the Chautauqua Institution, a historic community of artists and thinkers about 15 miles south of Lake Erie. The auditorium, which accommodates about 4,000 people, was two-thirds full.
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