NEW JERSEY – A New Jersey suspect attempted to board a flight late last year with an AR-15 rifle, a stun gun and a fake Marshals Service badge, according to a federal complaint unsealed Monday .
Seretse Clouden has been charged with unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon and fraudulent possession of a U.S. identification document and authentication feature after the Dec. 30 incident at the Newark Liberty International Airport.
“During routine inspection of checked baggage destined for Fort Lauderdale, Transportation Security Administration officers found two .40 caliber Glock magazines, each containing fifteen rounds of .40 caliber ammunition,” the complaint states. five years. “Further search of this baggage revealed a ballistic vest holder displaying the words ‘sub-marshal’.”
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