Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.At Pittsburgh International Airport’s main security checkpoint early Saturday morning, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents found a weapon in the handbag of a 61-year-old Creighton woman, who is now facing a felony charge, according to authorities.
When TSA officers discovered the pistol after a normal screening at around 5:13 a.m. on November 23, 2024, they promptly notified Allegheny County Police.
After identifying the woman as Lynda Lee, the county police concluded that she lacked a current concealed carry permit in Pennsylvania. One felony count of carrying a handgun without a license was later brought against Lee.
TSA authorities verified that travelers who bring firearms to airport security checkpoints might be subject to federal civil fines of up to $10,000, with repeat offenders potentially facing fines of up to $13,910. The incident was reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
To prevent major legal repercussions, officials advise tourists to educate themselves on firearm transportation rules and regulations before to their trip.
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