Albuquerque Journal

Toy grenade causes Houston bomb scare

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HOUSTON — A Boy Scout who packed a toy grenade in his carry-on bag caused the shutdown of a security checkpoint at Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport Thursday morning, just a day after the internatio­nal terminal of the city’s other major airport was evacuated due to a bomb scare.

Houston Airport System spokesman Bill Begley said people were allowed to approach the checkpoint again after authoritie­s determined that the suspicious item spotted by a Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion agent was a “novelty grenade.” It’s not clear why the 17-year-old had the item in his bag.

Houston police said the state won’t charge the teen but that he could face a federal fine.

Hobby Airport is a hub for Southwest Airlines and Begley said more than 15 Southwest flights were delayed. The website FlightAwar­e indicated delays of an hour or more for flights arriving and departing the airport immediatel­y after the security checkpoint reopened.

An Associated Press journalist was in the line when a TSA agent raised the alarm at about 4:35 a.m., forcing hundreds of people to move away from the immediate area on both sides of the security checkpoint. The explosives scare occurred only a day after police detained “an impatient passenger” who made comments about explosives in a bag at Houston’s Bush Interconti­nental Airport.

The episode created a backlog of at least a thousand people waiting to go through security.

 ?? JOHN L. MONE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People wait outside Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport on Thursday after a toy grenade in a passenger’s bag forced the shutdown of a security checkpoint.
JOHN L. MONE/ASSOCIATED PRESS People wait outside Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport on Thursday after a toy grenade in a passenger’s bag forced the shutdown of a security checkpoint.

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