Crime & Safety

Replica Grenade at BWI Set Off Delays, TSA Says

The grenade looked real inside x-ray machine, according to Transportation Security Administration.

Travelers were reportedly delayed by a replica grenade at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport over the weekend.

On Sunday, a man tried to get through security with the item, which "sure looked real inside the x-ray machine," according to TSA Public Affairs spokesperson Lisa Farbstein.

The traveler had purchased the replica grenade as a souvenir and packed it in his carry-on.

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"He surrendered the souvenir grenade to the TSA officers and went on to catch his flight," Farbstein said.

TSA regulations stipulate that replica firearms, including toys, should only go in checked luggage.

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"No replica weapons are allowed on planes because they could cause a panic," Farbstein said. "We do see a few grenades; typically they are replicas or real ones that are inert," she added.

This was not the only grenade found in security this week.

On Thursday, TSA agents discovered a replica grenade at the Albany International Airport, Farbstein reported.

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