The TSA Let a Bomb Maker On a Plane for the Dumbest Reason

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by William Upton, The National Pulse:

The BidenHarris government’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA)—a subagency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—allowed a suspected bomb maker to board a flight in 2023 with little scrutiny even after his carry-on bag set off explosive residue censors. Aram Brunson, who had previously set off an explosion at his University of Chicago dormitory, was able to board a flight from Boston to Armenia after simply telling TSA agents that he did not know why his bag had set off censors.

According to court filings, Brunson had researched how to assassinate public officials and produced videos on the Internet on how to build explosive devices for several years as a college student. On January 2, 2023, Brunson detonated a device in his dorm, prompting a police and firefighter response. Federal prosecutors now allege that Brunson was building explosives to assist Armenian fighters in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Caucasus, which is contested between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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Despite the explosive incident at the University of Chicago, Brunson does not appear to have been immediately flagged by federal authorities as a person of interest. Instead, in August 2023, he traveled to Boston to fly to Armenia with his grandmother. While passing through a TSA security checkpoint at the Boston Logan International Airport, his bag set off censors that detected explosive residue. Despite initial concerns, TSA officials let Bruson board the flight to Armenia after he stated he had no idea why his bag set off the censors.

Just days after Brunson left the United States for Armenia, his home was raided by federal law enforcement, where they found documents detailing bomb-building plans, including how to construct a chemical explosive. Brunson is currently believed to still be in Armenia.

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