Man runs after TSA finds gun in his backpack at LGA checkpoint

TSA officers stopped a man with this handgun at a LaGuardia Airport security checkpoint on July 31. (
TSA officers stopped a man with this handgun at a LaGuardia Airport security checkpoint on July 31. Photo credit Transportation Security Administration

NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) — Officials arrested a man carrying a gun after he ran from law enforcement at a checkpoint at LaGuardia Airport earlier this week.

According to officials, the man's backpack set off an alarm with the loaded firearm at a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint on Wednesday, July 31.

When the backpack was identified as containing a firearm, it was automatically diverted to a different conveyor belt to be held for law enforcement to inspect, and the man jumped onto the rollers, grabbed the backpack and ran, authorities said.

TSA officers chased the man as he fled, took the bag from his possession, and they held him while waiting for Port Authority Police to arrive.

The police arrested the man and charged him with weapons violations.

The man, who was set to fly to Piedmont Triad International Airport in North Carolina, was found in possession of a 9mm handgun that was loaded, including a bullet in the chamber.

Additionally, the man now faces a stiff financial civil penalty. Civil penalties for carrying weapons can reach a maximum of $15,000.

"This was a very dangerous situation that resulted in a temporary five-minute closure of the checkpoint until we were certain that there was no threat to the security and safety of individuals in the immediate area," said Robert Duffy, TSA’s Federal Security Director for the airport. "When someone has possession of a loaded gun in an airport, there is no way of knowing what his intention might be."

"In this instance, when he climbed over the conveyor belt, grabbed the backpack and took off, our officers feared the worst ," Duffy continued. "We were able to subdue the individual. Our partnership with the Port Authority Police Department resulted in the confiscation of the firearm and the man’s arrest. Bottom line is that the situation was resolved without anyone getting harmed."

This was the seventh gun that TSA officers have detected at the airport checkpoints so far this year.

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