Agents from the Transportation Security Administration at LaGuardia Airport in New York found an inert grenade Monday, the agency confirmed this week. A man was traveling and had checked his bag ...
"The bomb squad determined that the object was an inert World War II grenade and removed it from the premises," the statement said. Officials said there is no danger to the public, and the ...
It was determined to be a real, albeit inert, grenade, according to the TSA. He told TSA officers that he got the grenade as a gift from a museum. Because it was inert, Port Authority Police did ...
“Yes, it’s a real grenade. Fortunately it was inert,” TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein wrote in a post on X with a picture of the explosive device. Because the grenade was inactive, the Port ...
Responding officers caught up with him a short distance away and found he was in possession of the grenade, which had the safety pin and fuse removed, but was inert. Velazquez was arrested and ...
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