TSA Stops Woman from Bringing Handgun onto Flight at Washington Dulles

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 8, 2024 10:34 AMNews
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Confiscated handgun at Dulles security checkpoint. Source: unsplash

On Friday, June 28, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) prevented a woman from Indiana from boarding her flight with a handgun. The .380 caliber firearm was discovered unloaded in her carry-on bag during a routine X-ray screening at the security checkpoint.

The firearm detection prompted TSA officials to alert the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police. The police quickly responded, confiscated the weapon, and issued a citation to the woman for attempting to bring a weapon through the checkpoint.

In addition to facing a weapons charge, the woman now faces a significant financial penalty. The TSA imposes civil penalties for carrying firearms through checkpoints, which can reach up to $15,000. It is important to note that even travelers with concealed carry permits or TSA PreCheck® privileges are not exempt from these rules and can lose their PreCheck status if found with a gun at a checkpoint.

Travelers are allowed to transport firearms only in checked baggage, provided the firearms are unloaded and secured in a hard-sided, locked case. The case must be declared at the airline check-in counter. Detailed guidelines on traveling with firearms are available on the TSA website.

In 2023 alone, TSA officers intercepted 6,735 firearms at airport security checkpoints across the country, with 93 percent of these weapons being loaded. At Washington Dulles International Airport, TSA officers have already confiscated 10 firearms this year.

Bringing a firearm to an airport security checkpoint results in federal civil penalties, which vary based on the circumstances. Additionally, travelers found with firearms may lose their TSA PreCheck® privileges. It's crucial for passengers to familiarize themselves with both federal and local firearm laws to avoid legal issues.

For any uncertainties about what items can be brought on a flight, travelers can utilize the free myTSA app or contact TSA directly through Twitter, Facebook Messenger, or text. This ensures compliance with TSA regulations and helps avoid costly penalties or delays.

This incident serves as a reminder of the strict regulations in place to maintain safety and security at airports nationwide.

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