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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Trevor Davis was reportedly arrested at the Los Angeles International Airport Sunday after jokingly telling an attendant at the Hawaiian Airlines ticket counter he had smuggled in a bomb while being asked security questions, according to Stella Chan of CNN.

Chan spoke with LAX Police public information officer Robert Pedregon, who stated that Davis "was at the Hawaiian Airlines counter with a female companion Sunday morning answering a series of typical questions asked of all travelers." While answering those questions, Davis and the companion were asked if they had any knives or explosives. Davis then "turned to his companion and said to her 'Yes, did you pack the explosives?'"

 

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Oh C’mon, they aren’t remotely related. I wasn’t there but that seems like a complete joke asking his lady friend that. Unless he did it in a deadpan way that illicited actual concern arresting him is ridiculous and about the same level of stupidity on the gate agent as some of these airline mishaps with dead dogs and dragging passengers off because they needed the seat (not the asshole passengers who were actually acting like dicks).

I understand you have to be vigilant but joking about packing explosives when asked stupid questions doesn’t compare to kids posting threats on Instagram. WTF would admit that they did pack explosives? If they can point to 1 time that a gate agent has prevented a terrorist attack by asking that question then they can arrest him for the joke. There aren’t plane bombs every day like school shootings. 

I get that he didn't mean anything of it, but it's just a dumbass thing to do. 

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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

Oh C’mon, they aren’t remotely related. I wasn’t there but that seems like a complete joke asking his lady friend that. Unless he did it in a deadpan way that illicited actual concern arresting him is ridiculous and about the same level of stupidity on the gate agent as some of these airline mishaps with dead dogs and dragging passengers off because they needed the seat (not the asshole passengers who were actually acting like dicks).

I understand you have to be vigilant but joking about packing explosives when asked stupid questions doesn’t compare to kids posting threats on Instagram. WTF would admit that they did pack explosives? If they can point to 1 time that a gate agent has prevented a terrorist attack by asking that question then they can arrest him for the joke. There aren’t plane bombs every day like school shootings. 

it illegal to joke like that in an airport...so I've heard...

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12 minutes ago, Porn Shop Clerk said:

if this were a white boy everyone in here would be "waiting for all of the facts before they leap to a judgement that could seriously hurt a man's career"

it doesn't matter what color you are , you cant talk like that in an airport...

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