(Story written by Noah Haswell of Beaver County Radio, Published on September 10, 2024 at 11:46 A.M.)
(Pittsburgh, PA) As the United States of America will remember the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in 2024, the Pittsburgh International Airport is reinforcing that people should not bring guns into their luggage as the number of intercepted guns they have found in 2024 went up to thirty-two after two incidents on Saturday. The first gun was owned by a man from West Virginia, and it was loaded along with twelve bullets. The second gun had a total of eighteen bullets, half of them being loaded, owned by a man from Washington County. The Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, was created because of the attacks on September 11, and there is still a constant reminder to never pack weapons before going through TSA security in any airport.