Posted on 12/13/2011 3:51:17 AM PST by marktwain
A scare at the busiest airport in the world, as a gun goes off at a security checkpoint at Hartsfield-Jackson airport in Atlanta.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that TSA agents spotted a .22-caliber Magnum in a bag that was going through the x-ray machine on Sunday. It turns out the gun was loaded with small game pellet ammunition known as "snake" bullets.
An Atlanta police officer who responded to the scene was trying to unload the gun when it went off. No one was injured, but the officer wrote in his report:
I was grazed by a pellet fragment on the left side of my face. However, there were no visible injuries.
The man who owned the gun, 43-year-old Richard Popkin, said he didn't realize the gun was in his messenger bag.
Popkin was arrested and charged with carrying a weapon in an unauthorized place.
“Guns don’t kill people. Cops kill people.” - Joe “The Hole” Cole
“The gun’s owner was telling Phillips how to clear the loaded .22 Magnum revolver when it was accidentally discharged, Phillips reported. “The weapon was pointed down towards the screening table.”
LOL! How many months did you sleep on the couch after that one? ;^)
From the descriptions, this might be the gun. Be advised, you have to page down through many HOT military chicks before you get to the gun photo.
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I was probably the one going to jail after running down the street after the car that dropped us off, yelling “stop I’ve got a gun”!
Well maybe not exactly yelling that, but all this was taking place in Chicago and you know the way they feel about guns.
Pulling the trigger is one way of unloading it.
They will likely ruin this man's life because the police officer was not knowledgable enought to unload the derringer safely, or smart enough to ask the possible owner how to do it.
I agree for the most part. Personally, I think a more sane solution would be to allow Americans to carry firearms pretty much anywhere, including airplanes. There is no benefit in having an aircraft full of disarmed sheep.
The better approach is to get your paperwork out of the glove compartment as soon as you pull over before the LEO sides up to your vehicle. You know the cop is going to ask for your insurance card and registration (unless you are an illegal Mexican in San Francisco), so why wait until the cop has his head in your window ready to over-react as soon as he sees your legal firearm.
A responsible firearm owner should always know when and where they are carrying a firearm and should most certainly know whether there is a round in the chamber. If a person can't recall something as simple as this, then perhaps they shouldn't be carrying a firearm in the first place. No excuses.
This will probably ruin this man's life because he wsn't responsible enough to remove the loaded firearm from his bag before going through security. A responsible firearm owner always knows where his firearms are and whether they are loaded. No excuses.
One heck of a ricochet. I cant visualize it without a double bank.
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