
New Jersey man attempted to board plane with handguns, AR-15, Taser, fake US Marshal badge
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A New Jersey felon tried to board a flight with firearms, ammunition, a Taser and a fake U.S. Marshal's badge. He pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a weapon in 2016.
"During routine screening of checked luggage that was destined for Fort Lauderdale, Transportation Security Administration agents discovered two .40 caliber Glock magazines, each containing fifteen rounds of .40 caliber ammunition," the complaint read. "A further search of that luggage revealed a ballistic vest carrier that displayed the words 'Deputy Marshal.'"
According to the complaint, the U.S. Marshals Service confirmed that Clouden had never been employed by the agency.
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