TSA stops man from bringing antique gun onto plane at Philadelphia International Airport
A live TV news station covering breaking news and traffic for Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Southern Colorado with a strong investigative team TSA officers stopped a man from bringing an antique pistol onto a plane at Philadelphia International Airport. The weapon was detected at a security checkpoint and was not loaded. The man, from Middletown, Pennsylvania, claimed he received the pistol as a gift from his father. He was charged with a criminal citation and fined. So far this year, TSA has caught 15 guns at the airport.
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — TSA officers stopped a man from bringing an antique pistol onto a plane at Philadelphia International Airport on Sunday.
Authorities detected the weapon inside the man’s carry-on items at a security checkpoint.
Officers say it was sitting among some clothing and was not loaded.
When asked about it, the man reportedly told officials that he received the pistol as a gift from his father.
The man — who is from Middletown, Pennsylvania — was charged with a criminal citation and was fined.
So far this year, TSA has caught 15 guns at Philadelphia International Airport.
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