Man traveling with loaded gun arrested at Bradley International Airport
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A Connecticut man was arrested at Bradley International Airport after Transportation Security Administration allegedly found a loaded gun in his carry-on bag Monday morning, WTNH reported.
Matthew English was arrested by Connecticut State Police after TSA says they discovered a .40 caliber Sig Sauer firearm with a bullet loaded in the chamber during a security checkpoint screening.
TSA CONFISCATED RECORD NUMBER OF GUNS FROM CARRY-ON BAGS IN 2017
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The Atlanta-bound English was charged with weapons violation and circumventing airport security. The 39-year-old was released on a $5,000 bond.
The police seized the firearm and permit.
TSA warns that passengers who bring firearms through security checkpoints are subject to both criminal and civil penalties.
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No guns are allowed in carry-on luggage. However, there is a safe – and legal – way to travel on an airplane with your firearm.
Mark Howell, TSA Spokesperson, told Fox 13 owners who wish to travel with a gun must place the weapon in a hard-sided case with padding. The gun must be completely unloaded and bullets must be in either the box they came in or in a separate case – they cannot be loose.
In addition to properly packing the weapon, gun owners must declare their weapon to the airline.
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Between 2016 and 2017 there was a 16 percent increase in the number of firearms found by TSA screeners nationwide. Last year, TSA confiscated 3,957 firearms from carry-on bags at security checkpoints.
“People just forget,” Chief Charlie Vazquez, Tampa International Airport Police, said to Fox 13.
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The forgetfulness can cost gun owners big – up to a $13,000 fine and jail time if the owner does not have a concealed weapons permit.