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TSA at Syracuse Hancock International Airport intercepts firearm at airport checkpoint

Local Press Release
Monday, February 10, 2025
TSA officers intercepted this loaded gun at the Syracuse Hancock International Airport checkpoint on Feb. 7. (TSA photo)

SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers intercepted a loaded firearm at Syracuse Hancock International Airport that was detected among a traveler’s carry-on items at the checkpoint on Friday, Feb. 7. The 9mm caliber handgun was loaded with 17 bullets, including one in the chamber.

TSA officers notified the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority Police who confiscated the firearm and detained the man, a resident of Syracuse, for questioning. He was later released to rebook his flight. He now faces a stiff federal financial civil penalty for carrying a firearm to a checkpoint that is likely to cost him thousands of dollars.

“I would like to commend the actions of the officers in detecting a loaded firearm in carry-on luggage. They did a wonderful job,” said Bart R. Johnson, TSA’s Federal Security Director for Upstate New York. “I would also like to acknowledge the assistance of the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority Police who immediately confiscated the weapon for safe keeping.  The actions of this passenger placed the safety and security of the entire checkpoint at risk through their own carelessness."

Passengers may transport their firearms for a flight if packed properly. To do so, the gun must be unloaded, placed in a hard-sided case, then locked inside the case. Next, it should be taken to the airline check-in counter to be declared. The airline will ask that a small card be filled out and then the airline will make sure that the firearm is transported in the belly of the plane where nobody has access to it during a flight. 

When a firearm is detected at a security checkpoint, TSA officers immediately stop the checkpoint conveyor belt. The lane comes to a standstill. Officers contact local law enforcement, who come to the checkpoint, remove the carry-on bag from the X-ray unit and then remove the passenger and the carry-on bag containing the firearm from the checkpoint area. 

In addition to any action taken by law enforcement, TSA may issue a financial civil fine to passengers who bring a firearm to a TSA checkpoint. The civil penalty for bringing weapons to checkpoints can go as high as $15,000.

If the traveler caught with a firearm is enrolled in the TSA PreCheck® program, they are removed from TSA PreCheck eligibility and are flagged to receive enhanced screening to ensure there are no other threats present.

Unsure if an item should be packed in a carry-on bag, checked bag, either or neither? TSA can certainly help travelers with that information before they leave home. Download the free myTSA app, which has a handy “What can I bring?” feature that allows you to type in the item to find out if it can fly. Or ask on Twitter or Facebook Messenger at @AskTSA. Travelers may send a question by texting “Travel” to AskTSA (275-872). 

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