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Suspect in O’Hare weapons incident back in custody
Chicago Tribune ^
| November 5, 2001
| Matt O’Connor and Jon Hilkevitch
Posted on 11/05/2001 8:53:06 AM PST by RightRules
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:30 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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A 27-year-old Chicago man was taken back into custody and is to appear today in U.S. District Court to face federal charges stemming from his weekend arrest for allegedly trying to bring nine knives and other weapons aboard an airliner at O
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To: rolling_stone
Thanks. I heard one of the talking heads mention it on TV. Can't remember now who it was.
To: RightRules
"Each airline DOES provide their security. They contract with the lowest bidder."Wrong..... The security company is hired by the various transportation authorities that run the individual airports. These transportation authorities are, suprise, suprise, government beauracies. Now tell me again how it is United's fault?
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To: monday
I'll double check, but I think you're wrong. For instance, different firms handle security for different airline gates at O'Hare. I would also refer you to news reports from yesterday (11/6) where United announces that it has hired a contractor to audit their gate security.
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