'There is no excuse': Gun found at Pittsburgh airport checkpoint for 3rd time in a week
GARRIS. PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS FOUR. ANOTHER GUN FOUND AT A SECURITY CHECKPOINT AT PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. THE TSA AGENTS FOUND THIS LOADED GUN ON FRIDAY. A GEORGIA MAN IS NOW FACING SOME FINES FOR THIS INCIDENT. AND IT WAS THE THIRD GUN F
Gun found at Pittsburgh International Airport checkpoint; third time in a week
The TSA says the firearm was detected at the security checkpoint on Friday.
Another gun was recently found at a security checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport.The Transportation Security Administration said officers found a loaded 9mm handgun on Friday. A Georgia man now faces fines for the incident.The firearm was the third gun found by the TSA at the airport last week, following incidents on Sept. 24 and Sept. 26.Guns are not permitted to be carried onto a flight. A firearm may only be transported as checked baggage if it’s properly stored and packed according to TSA guidelines.”There is absolutely no excuse for bringing a gun to one of our checkpoints,” Karen Keys-Turner, TSA’s federal security director for the airport, said in a statement. “Travelers are responsible for the items that they have in their possession. Firearms should never be brought to the security checkpoint in carry-on luggage. Responsible gun owners know this.”
Another gun was recently found at a security checkpoint at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The Transportation Security Administration said officers found a loaded 9mm handgun on Friday. A Georgia man now faces fines for the incident.
The firearm was the third gun found by the TSA at the airport last week, following incidents on Sept. 24 and Sept. 26.
Guns are not permitted to be carried onto a flight. A firearm may only be transported as checked baggage if it’s properly stored and packed according to TSA guidelines.
“There is absolutely no excuse for bringing a gun to one of our checkpoints,” Karen Keys-Turner, TSA’s federal security director for the airport, said in a statement. “Travelers are responsible for the items that they have in their possession. Firearms should never be brought to the security checkpoint in carry-on luggage. Responsible gun owners know this.”