Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped a male passenger from carrying a loaded firearm onto an airplane on Sunday at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
During Sunday morning security screening in Terminal C, TSA officers detected a firearm in a passenger’s carry-on bag. Massachusetts State Police (MSP) responded and discovered a loaded .9mm firearm. The firearm also had a round chambered. MSP then took possession of the firearm and informed the New Hampshire man he would receive summons to appear in court.
“Our TSA officers were on it once again in preventing a firearm from entering the cabin of an aircraft,” said Bob Allison, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Massachusetts. “Carelessly traveling with a loaded firearm is dangerous and a public safety concern, considering it could accidentally be discharged during a search. Gun owners need to ensure they know where their firearm is before traveling to the airport."
There have been 31 firearm detections at New England security checkpoints in 2022, 22 at BOS, 3 at PVD, 3 at BDL, 2 at BGR and 1 at MHT.
TSA officers have now detected 22 firearms at BOS security checkpoints this year, two more than the previous record of 20 in 2018.
Despite its record number of firearms this year, BOS currently ranks 51st in checkpoint firearm detections at U.S. federalized airports.
Boston Logan International | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 |
Number of Firearm Detections | 22 | 18 | 11 | 18 | 20 |
Passengers are permitted to travel with firearms in checked baggage if they are unloaded, packed separately from ammunition in a locked hardback case and declared at the airline check-in counter.
TSA has details on how to properly travel with a firearm posted on its website. Travelers should also contact their airline as they may have additional requirements for traveling with firearms and ammunition.
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