Guns fired, a mechanical trumpet blared taps, and a folded flag was presented to Craig’s wife, all under a gray, cloudy sky.
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The truck had been removed from the theater by 11 a.m., but shattered glass and wood littered the sidewalk outside.
The airport's chief executive says all 80 people on board survived and those hurt had relatively minor injuries.