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  • 9
    Oct
    2012
    6:07pm, EDT

    Found in suitcase at LAX: Smoke grenade, billy clubs, hatchet, body bags, leg irons ...

    A 28-year-old man travelling from Japan to Boston was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after investigators found him wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a suitcase containing a smoke grenade, a biohazard suit, a gas mask and leg irons. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports.

    By Pete Williams, NBC News

    A Massachusetts man has been charged with illegally transporting a smoke grenade in his checked suitcase while returning from a trip to Japan.


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    Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Yongda Huang Harris, 28, a naturalized U.S. citizen of Chinese descent, Friday in Los Angeles. He was flying from Japan, through South Korea and then Los Angeles, on his way to Boston.

    What alerted agents to check his suitcase?  It might have been the bullet-proof vest or the flame-retardant pants that he was wearing under his trench coat.


    According to ICE, a search of his checked bag turned up the smoke grenade as well as "three leather-coated billy clubs, a collapsible baton, a full-face respirator, various knives, a hatchet, body bags, a biohazard suit, handcuffs, leg irons, and a device to repel dogs."

    He appeared late Tuesday in federal court in Los Angeles. There's no thought he was a terrorist or was plotting to do anything on the various planes he was flying on, a federal official says. But transporting a smoke grenade is illegal.

    ICE isn't saying what airline allowed him to begin his journey. Court documents say his trip originated in Kansai, Japan, stopped over in Inchon, Korea, and then in Los Angeles on his way to Boston.  A federal official says the Japan to Korea flight was not on a U.S. carrier.

    Pete Williams is NBC News' chief justice correspondent. 

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    125 comments

    I am sure he is a really nice guy. Certainly not up to no good. I mean those are all reasonable things to bring on a plane with you from a foreign country, but he just had to push his luck with that smoke grenade.

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  • 7
    Jun
    2012
    4:54am, EDT

    F-16 scrambled after plane strays into Obama's restricted airspace

    By NBC News and msnbc.com news services

    An F-16 fighter jet intercepted a small private plane after it entered airspace that had been restricted because of a visit by President Barack Obama to Los Angeles on Wednesday night, defense officials told NBC News.

    The single-engine Cessna 117 was intercepted northwest of Los Angeles shortly before 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET) and escorted to a landing at a small nearby airfield where it was met by law enforcement officers, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).


    Local airspace had been cleared while Obama attended a fundraiser at the Regent Beverly Wilshire held by gay and lesbian supporters. 

    The Associated Press reported that the airfield was in Camarillo, citing a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.


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    The AP said there have have been similar incidents when Obama visited Los Angeles in the past. In May, a pilot mistakenly flew into restricted airspace as the president was about to leave the city from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

    A similar scenario played out during Obama's February visit, when F-16 jets intercepted a plane that entered the airspace of Obama's helicopter, Marine One. That plane was forced to land at Long Beach Airport, where police said they found about 40 pounds of marijuana during a search of the Cessna, and the pilot was arrested. 

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    A similar scenario played out during Obama's February visit, when F-16 jets intercepted a plane that entered the airspace of Obama's helicopter, Marine One. That plane was forced to land at Long Beach Airport, where police said they found about 40 pounds of marijuana during a search of the Cessna,  …

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