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Loaded Gun Found in Tucson Airport Terminal
An airport spokeswoman said authorities had no explanation for how someone managed to get the gun past security. The Transportation Safety Administration is investigating the security breach.
October 4, 2007
Patrol
TSA Drops Small-Knife Policy
The Transportation Security Administration on Wednesday rescinded a policy that would have allowed commercial airline passengers to carry small knives and sporting equipment on flights.
June 4, 2013
Patrol
TSA Delays Small-Knife Policy
The Transportation Security Administration delayed implementing a new policy that would have allowed commercial airline passengers to carry small knives and sporting equipment on flights beginning Thursday.
April 22, 2013
Weapons
TSA Screeners Fail to Spot Fake Bombs
Transportation Security Administration screeners at Los Angeles International and Chicago O'Hare failed to find fake bombs on undercover agents posing as passenger during more than 60 percent of tests last year.
October 17, 2007
Patrol
LAX Gunman Who Targeted TSA Officers Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
The gunman whose 2013 rampage at Los Angeles International Airport left a Transportation Security Administration officer dead and three other people injured was sentenced Monday to life in prison for the premeditated, deadly attack in which he targeted federal officers.
November 7, 2016
Patrol
Feds: TSA Screeners Waved Drugs Through LAX
Federal agents arrested two former and two current Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners on narcotics and bribery charges for allegedly taking cash payments to allow large shipments of cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana to pass through X-ray machines at security checkpoints.
April 25, 2012
Patrol
Forgetting the Lessons of 9/11
Both the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense have made it clear that aviation security remains a top priority. So why has the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) decided to close down six Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) field offices?
May 14, 2014
Technology
Homeland Security Secretary Urges Immigration Policy Changes to Safeguard National Security
Michael Chertoff, homeland security secretary, proposes fighting terrorism by streamlining his department and tightening border security while allowing more legal immigrants to enter the country through a guest worker program.
July 13, 2005
Patrol
Department of Homeland Security Issues Mega-Contract Award to U.S. Armor
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has given privately held U.S. Armor Corp. an opening purchase order on what is the largest non-military concealable body armor contract ever awarded in the United States.
December 20, 2006
Special Units
NYPD and Amtrak Discuss Security Concerns
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly recently hosted a meeting of law enforcement officials whose agencies comprise the Northeast Corridor Coalition, to discuss security issues along the Amtrak rail line between New York and Washington, D.C.
February 27, 2008
Training
Ind. University Dedicates Homeland Security Building
Indiana's Vincennes University unveiled its Homeland Security and Public Safety Building with one of the top forensics labs in the state during an April dedication.
April 24, 2012
Patrol
New Homeland Security Secretary Lauds Officers for Inauguration Service
New Department of Homeland Security secretary and retired Marine Corps General John F. Kelly has issued a statement thanking DHS personnel and other law enforcement officers for their service during last weeks presidential inauguration.
January 24, 2017
Patrol
LAPD Narrowly Missed Stopping Alleged LAX Shooter
Officers with the LAPD arrived at suspected LAX shooter Paul Anthony Ciancia's apartment minutes after he left for the airport Friday morning.
November 3, 2013
Technology
U.S. to Add Thousands of Air Marshals
Making use of available resources, the Bush Administration is reorganizing its homeland security programs to make 5,000 agents available to fly on commercial airlines.
September 3, 2003
Training
Trump to Nominate Kelly's White House Deputy as DHS Secretary
The White House announced on Wednesday that President Donald Trump will nominate cybersecurity expert Kirstjen Nielsen to run the Department of Homeland Security.
October 11, 2017
Patrol
US Air Marshal Left Gun in Airplane Bathroom
A federal air marshal on a flight earlier this month from England to New York left her loaded service weapon in the aircraft’s bathroom where a passenger found it.
April 21, 2017
Patrol
Airports Difficult to Secure Against Armed Attacks
The active shooting that killed five at Fort Lauderdale’s airport serves as a stark reminder of the challenges of providing security outside checkpoints at sprawling airports.
January 6, 2017
Patrol
Slain Pentagon Officer Identified
Officer George Gonzales served with the Pentagon Force Protection Agency since 2018 and attained the rank of senior officer in 2020.
August 4, 2021
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