yet another case of favoritism applied to cops.
deputy allowed to fly after gun found in carry on luggage
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DENVER - A Gilpin County Sheriff's deputy was allowed to fly from Denver International Airport Sunday, even after Denver Police confiscated his personal handgun and a loaded magazine from his carry-on luggage.
Lloyd Stace Williams, 38, was flying Sunday morning, when TSA agents found his personal gun and magazine.
Denver Police took Williams into custody and FBI agents interrogated him.
After two hours of questioning, and confiscating the gun, Williams was allowed to rebook his travel plans, according to Department of Homeland Security Spokesman Luis Casanova.
Williams is not facing charges, according to Denver FBI spokesman Dave Joly.
"The FBI investigated this matter and consulted with the United States Attorney's Office, which declined prosecution," Joly said in an emailed statement.
Jeff Dorschner, a spokesman with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Denver declined comment.
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But i'm sure that the DOJ is always fair and equal and would not charge anyone else for their forgetfulness, right?
What? That- doesn't- apply- to- us?
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