The 59-year-old woman had a loaded .22-caliber revolver in her bag with six rounds inside the gun on Monday, Aug. 21, TSA agents said. Security officials caught the weapon during a routine screening.
Massachusetts State Police confiscated the gun, gave her a ticket, and the woman was allowed to make her flight.
“A gun owner who possesses a Massachusetts License to Carry should know the rules and not bring a loaded firearm to a checkpoint,” said Bob Allison, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Massachusetts. “Bringing a loaded firearm into a security checkpoint is dangerous for everyone in the vicinity.”
This is the second time this month agents have confiscated a loaded gun at Worcester Regional Airport.
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