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NBA Legend Bill Russell Cited for Loaded Gun at Seattle Airport

Posted on the 20 October 2013 by Mikeb302000
Boston Celtics' legend Bill Russell stands with his Presidential Medal of Freedom during the NBA All-Star basketball game in Los Angeles, in this file February 20, 2011 photo. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
Boston Celtics' legend Bill Russell stands with his Presidential Medal of Freedom during the NBA All-Star basketball game in Los Angeles, in this file February 20, 2011 photo.
Credit: Reuters/Danny Moloshok
Reuters
Transportation Security Administration officials found a .38 caliber Smith & Wesson handgun in a male passenger's carry-on bag on Wednesday evening, according to a TSA spokeswoman. The man was traveling to Boston. An airport spokesman, in a recorded telephone message, identified the passenger as Russell, the 79-year-old National Basketball Association Hall of Famer, who lives in the Seattle area. The TSA spokeswoman said the gun contained six rounds. TSA contacted Port of Seattle police, who cited Russell for having a weapon in a prohibited area, a state violation, the airport message said. The firearm was confiscated, and Russell was released. Firearms are prohibited in carry-on baggage. They may be carried unloaded in checked baggage and stored in a locked, hard-sided container, according to the TSA. A representative for Russell could not be reached for comment.
Russell had been a star with the Boston Celtics in the 1950s and 60s, and was named NBA most valuable player five times. He later served as coach of the Seattle SuperSonics during the 1970s. He's getting too old to safely use a gun anyway. The penalty should be complete loss of gun rights for life. What's your opinion?  Please leave  a comment.

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