Land Mine Found in Soldier's Luggage on Commercial Flight
A land mine was found in an army sergeant's luggage during a routine check of an American Airlines flight on which he was a passenger.
DENVER (AP) - A 24-year-old Army sergeant was removed from an American Airlines flight after an inert land mine was found in his checked baggage, the Transportation Safety Administration said.
TSA screeners noticed the land mine Friday, pulled the bag from the luggage system at Denver International Airport and confiscated the mine, TSA spokesman Mike Fierberg said. No flights were delayed. The soldier, whose name was not released, could face civil penalties for trying to put a prohibited item aboard a flight, Fierberg said. No criminal charges would be filed, he said. The man was released by police, but the airline refused to allow him aboard his flight to Dallas, Fierberg said.
Why would a soldier in the U.S. have a land mine in his possession? As a souvenir?
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