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  2. TSA firearm detections are on the rise: Here's what we saw at ...

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    BNA has seen an uptick in firearms found in carry-ons, landing among the top five airports for the detection of firearms in 2022. ... Across the country, TSA officers found 6,542 firearms at ...

  3. TSA found a record number of guns at the nation's airports in ...

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    The Transportation Security Administration found a record number of guns on carry-on luggage in U.S. airports last year. Nashville's BNA ranks high.

  4. TSA found record number of guns in carry-ons in 2023. Here's ...

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    The TSA found 6,737 firearms at 265 airports nationwide in 2023. Three Texas airports ranked in the Top 10 and what to know about flying with guns. TSA found record number of guns in carry-ons in ...

  5. Nashville International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nashville International Airport (IATA: BNA, ICAO: KBNA, FAA LID: BNA) is a public/military airport in the southeastern section of Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1937, its original name was Berry Field, from which its ICAO and IATA identifiers are derived. The current terminal was built in 1987, and the airport took its ...

  6. TSA Loose Change Act - Wikipedia

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    TSA Loose Change Act; Long title: To amend title 49, United States Code, to direct the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Transportation Security Administration) to transfer unclaimed money recovered at airport security checkpoints to nonprofit organizations that provide places of rest and recuperation at airports for members of the Armed Forces and their families, and for other purposes.

  7. Lost and found - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the lost-and-found property system dates to a code written in the year 718. [1] The first modern lost and found office was organized in Paris in 1805. Napoleon ordered his prefect of police to establish it as a central place "to collect all objects found in the streets of Paris", according to Jean-Michel Ingrandt, who was appointed the office's director in 2001. [2]

  8. Woman stopped at LAX with ‘extremely concerning’ stash of ...

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    All told, agents found 82 “consumer-grade” fireworks, three knives, two replica firearms and a canister of pepper spray. The TSA notified the Los Angeles World Airport police department, whose ...

  9. Okoban - Wikipedia

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    The name Okoban is based on the Japanese system of Kōbans, or small local police stations, which are the central place for reporting lost items or turning in found items in Japan. In the Japanese language the letter "O" preceding a word is a sign of respect ; synonymous with "honourable".