A man was cited by police after TSA officers found a stash of 23 weapons in his carry-on bag at a checkpoint at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Knives, disposable scalpels and brass knuckles were removed from the luggage.officers located a stash of 23 weapons in his carry-on bag at a checkpoint at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
TSA agents pulled the bag to search it and the weapons were subsequently removed. Authorities were alerted and the man was then issued a citation.
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