More people tried to bring guns through airport security in 2019 than
the year before
Travelers tried to bring more guns through Newark
Liberty Airport security checkpoints last year than at any other metro New
Jersey-New York airport, Transportation Security Administration
said.
Overall, TSA officers nabbed travelers with 26 guns in the New York
City region's three major airports in 2019, which officials called a "notable
increase" from the 20 caught in 2018. That reflected a national trend of an
uptick in the number of firearms travelers have brought to airports over the
past several years.
Newark Airport bucked that trend with 11 firearms
detected at checkpoints last year, a decline from the 14 guns TSA officers found
in 2018, officials said. Still, screeners at Newark Airport saw more guns than
the eight detected at John F. Kennedy Airport or the seven guns travelers tried
to bring on airplanes at LaGuardia Airport.
Travelers who bring weapons
to a checkpoint are subject to federal civil penalties of up to $13,000. A
typical first offense for carrying a handgun into a checkpoint is $3,900, TSA
officials said.
Nationwide, TSA officers detected more firearms at
checkpoints in 2019 than ever before in the agency's 18-year history. A total of
4,432 firearms were discovered in carry-on bags or on passengers at checkpoints
across the country last year, officials said. Of those firearms, 87% were
loaded.
The reason for the uptick? "More guns," said Lisa Farbstein, a
TSA spokeswoman.
Figures for how many of those detections resulted in
arrests or criminal charges were not immediately available from the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey, operators of the airports.
The
three local airports didn't come close to being near the top 10 airports that
had the most firearms detected. That distinction goes Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport where 323 guns were intercepted, an increase of 25
firearms from 2018. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport was second highest
at 217 guns, officials said.
How can you legally travel with a firearm?
Passengers are permitted to travel with firearms in checked baggage if they are
unloaded, packed in a hard-side case, locked, and packed separately from
ammunition. Ammunition must be in its original box and can be packed inside the
hard-side case, next to the firearm.
Airline officials should be notified
about the gun when they check that bag, TSA officials said.
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