Two separate guns intercepted at Pittsburgh International Airport in less than 24 hours

In less than 24 hours, TSA workers intercepted two guns in baggage at Pittsburgh International Airport. The first instance happened on Monday night as 31-year-old Florida native Cajaya D. Gordon-Morrison did not have a concealed carry permit and was cited and charged with an unloaded gun. The second instance happened Tuesday afternoon, when 39-year-old Pittsburgh native Christopher Brandon Batson was arrested after his handgun was spotted. Batson also did not possess a concealed carry permit, according to county police. Passengers can only travel with guns if they are unloaded and packed in a hard-sided case, and fines can reach up to $15,000 for taking a weapon through a TSA checkpoint, depending on both the weapon and circumstances.