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jimpeel
October 6, 2003, 02:09 AM
From the Longmont, CO Daily Times-Call 10-5-03

http://www.longmontfyi.com/regionstate.htm#story2

Missing gun shuts down DIA concourse
The Associated Press

DENVER — Up to a dozen flights were delayed and a concourse was sealed off on Saturday when an FBI agent reported his weapon and credentials were missing, but they were found 30 minutes later in a restaurant where he had eaten.

The agent, whose name was not released, apparently lost track of his bag containing the items when he left the restaurant on Concourse B to make a phone call, Transportation Security Administration spokesman Mike Fierberg said.

The agent alerted police around 3:35 p.m., and all planes at the concourse gates were held and passengers were not allowed to leave or enter the concourse, Fierberg said.

“It had the potential to be something serious. Fortunately it wasn’t, except for that poor FBI agent who’s going to have some explaining to do,” Fierberg said.

Normal operations resumed after the bag was located.

FBI spokeswoman Ann Atanasio said she had no details on the weapon or what action the agent might face. She declined to say where the agent was based but said it was not Denver.

Airport spokesman Steve Snyder said Saturday afternoons are among the slowest travel periods of the week and the delays had a minimal effect.

Meanwhile, Frontier Airlines reported an irate passenger locked herself in an airplane lavatory during a Denver-bound flight on Saturday. The plane landed in Denver safely, and Frontier did not expect to press charges, airline spokesman Joe Hodas said.

I love this part:“It had the potential to be something serious. Fortunately it wasn’t, except for that poor FBI agent who’s going to have some explaining to do,” Fierberg said.Blissninnies live their entire existence in the land of "What if".

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P95Carry
October 6, 2003, 02:18 AM
''Egg on face'' for the Feds eh jim?!!

Bottom line is I guess .. Feds, Cops ... any LEO types ..... can screw up. I cannot see that they are any more or less responsible on the whole as any regular Joe Sixpack .... and so have no extra right to their pieces than we do.

By and large I'd say that the gun owning and carrying public is every bit as responsible as most LEO's ....... and i don't say that to knock the Cops etc either ...... just a fact IMO. Maybe even ....... us ''lesser mortals'' take our carry even more seriously but ... as ever ... the old rule wins every time.....

''$hit happens''!:p

Drjones
October 6, 2003, 02:19 AM
Yes, only cops should have guns.


http://www.glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=188368

4570Rick
October 6, 2003, 02:22 AM
I'm still banging my head. :banghead: :banghead:

tyme
October 6, 2003, 03:23 AM
In other news, the gun could have floated around the concourse shooting people. The unarmed "John Doe" waiting for his flight could have had a homicidal impulse and bashed a random person's skull in with his luggage. A 20-year captain could have forgotten how to fly and crashed a plane on takeoff.

Who cares?
Moron reporters!

"Evil pieces of metal dance on the x-ray conveyor, make it into the restricted area. HAZMAT team called to contain the situation"

Moparmike
October 6, 2003, 03:48 AM
Remember kids, only YOU can prevent cops.

:p

Why was it in a bag? Dont these people have holsters and pockets?:confused: :scrutiny:

I realize he is human just like me, but there are mistakes that I know better than to let happen. Unfortunately, everyone else here knows the same thing, and stuff still happens. (read ND's):(

TarpleyG
October 6, 2003, 06:55 AM
The agent, whose name was not released
If this were one of us or any other "citizen", our name would be plastered on every TV and newspaper in the country right now.

GT

El Tejon
October 6, 2003, 09:39 AM
O.K., what was his pistol doing in a bag?:rolleyes: Please tell me this was a bug or spare gun.

The silly insistence upon carrying off one's body I do not understand. Pistols belong in holsters which belong on your belt so they go where you go.

One would THINK this would be taught at the FBI preschool, but after training with some feds I would not be surprised if it was not raised at all.:scrutiny:

cameroneod
October 6, 2003, 10:00 AM
O.K., what was his pistol doing in a bag? Please tell me this was a bug or spare gun.


Exactly what I was thinking. The guy is permitted to carry while on an airplane, and he leaves it in his duffel? :cuss:

"Excuse me for a moment Mr. Terrorist, the zipper seems to be stuck on my duffel.: :rolleyes:

jimpeel
October 6, 2003, 10:23 AM
My point exactly.

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