Cool clock, Joe! Wife of man jailed after mock IED delays flight insists device was alarm clock
U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Monday tweeted a photo of a device they say led topassengers on a United Airlines flight to Chicago being trapped on the tarmac inToronto for four hours earlier this month when it was found in someone’s luggageduring an inspection at the airports pre-clearance area.
#Catchoftheday! Great work by Toronto #Preclearance! #CBP officers discovered this mock IED last week in a passenger's luggage. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/stROkj48ku
— CBP (@CustomsBorder) April 17, 2017
CBP stopped processing while the IED was tested, & conducted a joint inspection of the aircraft, rescreening all travelers & baggage. (2/2)
— CBP (@CustomsBorder) April 17, 2017
@CustomsBorder Clearly a child's mock alarm clock for some such school project. Kid should be on their way to the white house by now…
— WJ Lawrence (@Lucas_Ranch) April 18, 2017
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