Security chief gives up his guns
ASSOCIATED PRESS
10/16/2004 11:32 pm
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Department’s anti-terrorism chief is no longer strapped.
John Miller has turned in the unlicensed handgun that Los Angeles International Airport baggage screeners found in his carry-on luggage last month, as well as a second, licensed handgun, authorities said Friday. He also turned in his emergency-equipped SUV.
“He did it voluntarily,” said Sgt. Catherine Plows, a police spokeswoman.
Miller was on his way to New York to tape a farewell message for Barbara Walters, his former co-host on television’s “20-20,” when the gun was found. The anti-terrorism chief, who said he’d forgotten :roll: :roll: he had the weapon with him, was allowed to board his flight.