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Pipe bomb handed back to Edmonton passenger by airport guard CBC A Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) guard who seized a pipe bomb from a man at Edmonton International Airport tried to give it back to him, CBC News has learned. Skylar Vincent Murphy, 18, of Spruce Grove, Alta., was allowed to get on a flight at Edmonton International Airport on Sept. 20 after he was caught with a pipe bomb by security. According to details that came out in court, the CATSA guard was caught on video pushing the device back to Murphy. Reportedly, Murphy was told “You can keep it.” Murphy insisted the guard take it. He was then allowed to clear security and board a plane to Mexico where he was travelling with his family on a weeklong vacation. The device was in a camera bag, which Murphy says he placed there in February 2013 when he and and a friend made two pipe bombs. They blew up one in the field. Murphy said he left the other one in his bag and forgot about it. The device was about six inches long and two inches in diameter with screws at both sides. A nine-foot long fuse ran through the device, which was filled with gunpowder. RCMP weren’t notified until four days later. The day Murphy returned from Mexico, he was arrested by a large number of uniformed officers, a SWAT team and bomb-sniffing dogs. Murphy was eventually convicted and fined $100 for possessing an explosive device. Murphy, in a text reply to CBC News, said, Ive been advised not to comment. I will however tell you that what has been published is not at all an accurate portrayal of what happened.
Posted on: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 01:05:06 +0000

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