The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Less travel,but airport security nabs more guns

Hartsfield-Jackson detects twice as many firearms as any in U.S.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly.yamanouchi@ajc.com

More guns were caught last

month at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport security checkpoint­s than at the same time last year, even though there were far fewer passengers because of the coronaviru­s.

While there were 23 guns caught in July 2019 at Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion screening at the Atlanta air

port, that increased to 27 guns caught last month. TSA in a press release called the figures “particular­ly alarming.”

The increase came in spite of passenger traffic falling to a fraction of what it was pre-pandemic. Daily passenger counts at Hartsfield-Jackson are still only about 30% of what they were last year, according to airport general manager John Selden.

TSA said the rate of guns caught at airport security checkpoint­s nationwide has tripled during the pandemic, amid a 75% drop in travel in July.

The rate last month was 15.3 guns detected per million people screened, up from 5.1 guns per million a year ago. Last year, an average of about 12 firearms were found per day at airport check

points across the country.

“As hard as we are working to mitigate other risks at this time, no one should be introducin­g new ones,” said TSA Administra­tor David Pekoske in a written statement. He added that 80% of firearms found at the checkpoint are loaded.

Those who are caught with guns at airport security checkpoint­s risk arrest and can face civil penalties of up to $13,669.

According to Georgia gun dealers, gun sales began spiking early on in the pandemic. Other areas of the country have seen similar increases.

Even though it isn’t the airport with the most passengers going through security checkpoint­s, Hartsfield-Jackson often ranks as the airport with the most guns caught at checkpoint­s. That held true this July.

After Atlanta’s 27 guns caught, the next highest airports were Dallas-Fort Worth and Denver Internatio­nal, with 13 each, followed by Nashville with 12.

TSA advises travelers not to pack their firearms in a carry-on bag and to check bags for prohibited items before heading to the airport.

 ?? TSA ?? Eighty percent of the firearms caught at airport security, like this gun detected at Hartsfield­Jackson, are loaded.
TSA Eighty percent of the firearms caught at airport security, like this gun detected at Hartsfield­Jackson, are loaded.

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