More than 6,600 firearms were detected at airport security checkpoints by Transportation Security Administration screeners last year. About 94% of the firearms were loaded, the agency says.
In 2024, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers intercepted 6,678 firearms at airport security checkpoints across the country, according to the agency. All but 6% were loaded.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers across the state of Alabama intercepted 130 firearms at airport security checkpoints in 2024. The largest number was at Birmingham ...
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Transportation Security Administration officers have stopped a record-high total of 16 firearms at the Des Moines International Airport in 2024, which was more than double the firearms stopped in ...
TSA officers prevented this gun from getting through the security checkpoint at Norfolk International Airport on Jan. 24. (TSA photo) A Virginia Beach, Va., woman was stopped at the Norfolk ...
So, it’s really important to know where your firearm is and pay attention to what you’re doing with it before you head to the airport.” TSA officials stress that firearms must be placed in ...
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Matthew Lamar Gilbert, a TSA employee, was arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for carrying a firearm beyond the security checkpoint and was charged with reckless conduct.
TSA officials stopped its third gun of the month at Pittsburgh International Airport. This time, TSA says the loaded 9mm handgun stopped on Saturday belonged to an air carrier contractor.