Two inert grenades were discovered in a passenger's carry-on luggage by TSA agents at Hawaii's Hilo International Airport causing the airport to be briefly evacuated. https://t.co/K7E6yDIZZx pic.twitter.com/L6Qd6qTkPl
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) July 10, 2024
.@TSA removed these two grenades from a checked bag at @PITairport this morning. Fortunately they were inert. Either way, live or inert, these can't fly! The traveler said his friend told him that he could take them on a plane. With friends like that, . . . pic.twitter.com/PmY00gkp2A
— Lisa Farbstein, TSA Spokesperson (@TSA_Northeast) July 9, 2024
On the same day, TSA agents in Pittsburgh stopped a man carrying two inert grenades inside a checked bag.
Inert, huh?
What might it take to make these Grenades ERT?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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