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ATLANTA (AP) — An Atlanta airline baggage handler suspected of helping smuggle firearms onto passenger jets to New York City has been arrested by federal agents, authorities said Monday.

 

A FBI affidavit said there was enough evidence to charge Delta ramp agent Eugene Harvey, 31, with trafficking firearms, violating airport security and aiding others in the scheme.

Former Delta employee Mark Quentin Henry, who was fired in 2010, was arrested in New York on Dec. 10 in a weapons trafficking investigation after an undercover agent bought a gun from one of his accomplices, according to the affidavit filed on Dec. 19. The investigation targeted firearms that were being sold in New York that had been purchased in the Atlanta area.

Authorities looked at Henry's cellphone, airport surveillance footage and security records and determined that he conspired with Harvey to get the guns past security. Cellphone records showed the two had communicated via text message 12 times shortly before Harvey's flight departed Atlanta for New York City on Dec. 10.

When Henry was arrested, authorities confiscated a backpack that contained a smaller bag with 18 handguns inside. Henry told investigators he traveled from Atlanta to New York with the guns and ammunition in his carry-on bag, which would not have made it past TSA screening.

Investigators said Harvey was assigned to work in the baggage transfer room at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is within a designated secure area. Investigators said security records show Harvey used his employee access card to enter the secure area just before 7 a.m. the day of Henry's flight to New York.

Investigators said security footage showed Henry carrying a backpack and walking toward a gate in the B concourse around the same time he began texting Harvey. Harvey later entered a men's restroom across from the gate where Henry was waiting, and security footage recorded Henry walk into the same restroom soon after. A minute later, Henry walked back out carrying the backpack where the guns were later found.

Henry later traveled to the A concourse and flight records show he departed from gate A1, investigators said in the affidavit.

Federal authorities accuse Henry and Harvey of conspiring to smuggle guns through the airport several times. Between May and Dec. 10, Henry supplied 129 handguns and assault rifles to a co-conspirator who then made sales to an undercover officer, according to the affidavit.

Henry, a former baggage handler and ramp agent, was fired from the airline for abusing its buddy pass system. He used pass benefits belonging to his mother, a retired Delta gate agent, to arrange for the flight between Atlanta and New York, according to the affidavit.

"Delta is cooperating with authorities in this investigation. We take seriously any activity that fails to uphold our strict commitment to the safety and security of our customers and employees," airline spokesman Morgan Durrant said in an emailed statement.

It's unclear if Harvey has an attorney.

http://news.yahoo.com/ga-airli...-plot-011239762.html

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It is well established that Georgia is a major source of illegal gun trafficking to New York:

 

http://www.accessnorthgeorgia....tail-pf.php?n=111419

 

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/20...afficking-operation/

 

"While New York has some of the nation’s strictest gun-control measures, law enforcement here is often frustrated by lax ownership and tracking laws in Southern states, where gun restrictions are looser.

 

“I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for any changes in the laws in those states,” Bratton  [NYC Police Commissioner] said Wednesday. “That is what it is and we deal with the impact of it.”

 

Meanwhile, in Georgia, there are signs that common sense on gun regulation is beginning to assert itself, notwithstanding the machinations of the NRA and its puppet politicians:

 

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ru...approve-new-gun-law/

 

"ATLANTA — A new poll shows Georgia voters disapprove of the state’s new gun law, despite being more likely to own guns or believing gun ownership helps protect people.

Fifty-nine percent of respondents gave HB 60, or the Safe Carry Protection Act, a thumbs down, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll conducted by SRBI of New York. The bill will allow licensed gun owners to carry firearms in many churches, bars, and government buildings. It will also allow military men and women age 18 and older permission to obtain a license to carry a firearm. Under current law, applicants must be at least 21 years old to be granted a gun permit."

Originally Posted by Bestworking:

Well, let new york pass the buck. Let them all blame it on the other fellow. Pretty sure baggage handlers in new york, in addition to stealing from people's luggage, and sometimes the luggage itself, don't mind doing a little gun smuggling. Point, the foxes are in charge of the henhouses, ALL over the country.

 

Last edited by Bestworking
Originally Posted by Contendah:

It is well established that Georgia is a major source of illegal gun trafficking to New York:

 

http://www.accessnorthgeorgia....tail-pf.php?n=111419

 

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/20...afficking-operation/

 

"While New York has some of the nation’s strictest gun-control measures, law enforcement here is often frustrated by lax ownership and tracking laws in Southern states, where gun restrictions are looser.

 

“I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for any changes in the laws in those states,” Bratton  [NYC Police Commissioner] said Wednesday. “That is what it is and we deal with the impact of it.”

 

Meanwhile, in Georgia, there are signs that common sense on gun regulation is beginning to assert itself, notwithstanding the machinations of the NRA and its puppet politicians:

 

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ru...approve-new-gun-law/

 

"ATLANTA — A new poll shows Georgia voters disapprove of the state’s new gun law, despite being more likely to own guns or believing gun ownership helps protect people.

Fifty-nine percent of respondents gave HB 60, or the Safe Carry Protection Act, a thumbs down, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll conducted by SRBI of New York. The bill will allow licensed gun owners to carry firearms in many churches, bars, and government buildings. It will also allow military men and women age 18 and older permission to obtain a license to carry a firearm. Under current law, applicants must be at least 21 years old to be granted a gun permit."

 

Let apply that theory to another subject.

 

It is well established that Mexico is a THE major source of illegal "immigrant"  trafficking to the United States.

http://www.migrationpolicy.org...grants-united-states

 

"While the U.S. has laws and guidelines for becoming a citizen, law enforcement here is often frustrated by lax enforcement from the very top of Government, from the Justice Dept. on up to the President himself, where   restrictions are looser, to non-existent.

http://www.foxnews.com/politic...-younger-immigrants/

http://www.theblaze.com/storie...nts-for-three-years/

 

Meanwhile, in the U.S.,, there are signs that common sense on illegal immigration is beginning to assert itself, notwithstanding the machinations of the Obama Administration and its puppet politicians: "We, the Citizens of these United States of America, are asking for the immediate deportation of recently halted illegal immigrants set up by the Obama administration. We have allowed for years citizens from other countries to enter here illegally, taking work from American citizens, and free or cheap education for illegal students.Currently there are between 7-20 million illegal immigrants set up throughout our country. and while we were founded by immigrants, laws now state they must apply for citizenship, pledge allegiance to our country, and pay taxes".

https://www.change.org/p/citiz...t-illegal-immigrants.

 

Meanwhile,  a majority of States are recognizing the Right of law abiding citizens, to purchase and carry guns, despite the attempt from the Left Wing media,  current Administration , and those ill-informed attackers targeting the N.R.A. 

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/de...s-relaxing-gun-laws/

 

What's in the bags?

 

Last edited by Gun-Runner
Originally Posted by Stanky:

I wouldn't be worried so much about what could be carried by airliners. More weapons and bigger weapons can be stuffed into shipping containers and shipped on container ships.

 

http://www.theguardian.com/wor...ng-report-guns-drugs

http://articles.latimes.com/19...22_1_assault-weapons

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I've seen others talking about shipping containers too.

 
Originally Posted by Bestworking:
Originally Posted by Stanky:

I wouldn't be worried so much about what could be carried by airliners. More weapons and bigger weapons can be stuffed into shipping containers and shipped on container ships.

 

http://www.theguardian.com/wor...ng-report-guns-drugs

http://articles.latimes.com/19...22_1_assault-weapons

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I've seen others talking about shipping containers too.

 

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Y'all may have missed this:

 

"Henry, the former employee, allegedly brought the firearms in his carry-on luggage on at least five flights from Atlanta to New York between May 1 and December 10.

 

"During that time frame, Henry supplied 129 handguns and two assault rifles to co-conspirators in New York, the affidavit states.

 

"Henry was arrested in New York on December 10 after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport with 18 handguns in his bag -- seven of which were loaded, the affidavit says."

 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/23/...loyee-gun-smuggling/

 

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