Passenger finds loaded magazine with mysterious inscription on Atlanta plane; FBI notified
Share and Follow

A routine day at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta took an unexpected turn on Sunday when the FBI was summoned to investigate a concerning discovery aboard a Frontier Airlines flight. A loaded gun magazine was found on the aircraft, prompting immediate action from authorities.

The incident unfolded just after 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Officers from the Atlanta Police Department were dispatched to the airport following a report of the unsettling find near Gate C-6 in Concourse C, as detailed in a news release from the department.

The loaded magazine, containing ten hollow-point rounds and inscribed with the initials “K H,” was spotted by a passenger seated near 7A on the Airbus A320. This discovery came during the boarding process for a flight scheduled to return to Cincinnati.

In response to the incident, a Frontier flight attendant informed passengers that the plane would require a thorough investigation, as captured in a video by a passenger. This precautionary measure was necessary to ensure the safety and security of all those on board, according to a report by FOX 5 Atlanta.

Frontier flight attendant making an announcement.

A passenger on the plane recorded a Frontier flight attendant announcing the plane would need to be cleared for investigation. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

Officers coordinated with TSA, DOA, Frontier Airlines, Homeland Security and Atlanta Police K-9 units, and the aircraft was evacuated, according to the release.

After a thorough search by officers, no additional items of concern were found.

TSA screened all passengers a second time, and the flight departed safely just before 8 p.m., according to officials.

Split of Frontier plane and flight attendant.

A Frontier plane was evacuated after a loaded gun magazine was found onboard. Eventually, the passengers were able to continue on their journey.  (FOX 5 Atlanta)

The FBI was notified of the matter, according to APD.

“No active threats were indicated at this time,” the agency wrote in the release.

A Frontier Airlines spokesperson told affiliate FOX 5 Atlanta the ammunition belonged to a member of law enforcement who was on an earlier flight.

A Frontier plane takes off at the Atlanta airport.

A Frontier plane taking off at the Atlanta airport. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

“Customers were asked to deplane while a security sweep of the aircraft was conducted, along with additional passenger screening prior to the flight’s departure,” the airline told the outlet. “A subsequent investigation confirmed that the ammunition belonged to a law enforcement officer who was on an earlier flight on the same aircraft. The ammunition and magazine were taken into the custody of the Atlanta Police Department, and the property owner was referred to Atlanta P.D. to retrieve his items.”

However, an APD source told FOX 5 investigators have not confirmed who the magazine belonged to.

“I’ve heard of a lot of delays, canceled flights, but I’ve never heard of this before,” passenger Terry Foster told the outlet. “This is brand new.”

Another passenger, Janyia Davis, told FOX 5 she didn’t feel anyone was in danger, but “something bad could still happen.”

Frontier Airlines did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Doctor who treated Dick Cheney calls for congressional inquiry into Trump's presidential fitness

Ex-Cheney Doctor Urges Congress to Investigate Trump’s Fitness for Presidency

(The Hill) — Dr. Jonathan Reiner, who served as the cardiologist for…
New Orleans tourists shot when man fleeing gunfire ducks into famed restaurant

Chaos Erupts in New Orleans: Tourists Injured in Iconic Restaurant During Shooting Incident

In a tragic turn of events in New Orleans, a shooting incident…
Trump Greenland envoy disinvited from dog sled race amid heightened rhetoric

Trump’s Greenland Representative Barred from Dog Sled Event Amid Rising Tensions

Governor Jeff Landry of Louisiana, who serves as President Donald Trump’s envoy…
Illegal immigrant accused in DUI crash that killed college soccer player, girlfriend: report

Tragic DUI Crash Involving Undocumented Immigrant Claims Lives of College Soccer Star and Girlfriend

A tragedy unfolded in Rowan County, North Carolina, where a man is…
Megyn Kelly says Ellen DeGeneres hid bad behavior over anti-ICE video

Unveiling the Truth: Megyn Kelly Exposes Ellen DeGeneres’ Alleged Deception Over Controversial ICE Video

Megyn Kelly has reignited discussions surrounding Ellen DeGeneres’ alleged off-camera conduct with…
Suspected gunman uttered 4 words before shooting Indiana judge and wife: dispatch audio

Chilling Words Precede Shooting of Indiana Judge and Spouse: Dispatch Audio Reveals

The recent shooting incident in Lafayette, Indiana, that left a judge and…
US Marshals nab fugitive hiding under child's bed: officials

US Marshals Capture Fugitive Concealed Beneath Child’s Bed: A Shocking Discovery

In a dramatic turn of events, the United States Marshals Service apprehended…
ICE says immigrant who died in Texas detention center committed suicide

ICE Reports Texas Detention Center Death as Suicide

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reported that the death of…