Eastman's Ex-House speaker accused of having gun at airport
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Celeste Smith
Story Created:
Jan 25, 2013 at 11:40 AM EDT
Story Updated:
Jan 26, 2013 at 12:03 AM EDT
ATLANTA (AP) - A former speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives is accused of having a gun at a security checkpoint in Atlanta's airport.
Authorities say former Rep. Terry Coleman of Eastman was apprehended by police after a Transportation Security Administration officer spotted what appeared to be a pistol inside his briefcase. Police found a .22-caliber handgun.
WSB-TV aired video of Coleman appearing before a judge with his ankles shackled. His attorney, Bob Quinn, told the judge this was Coleman's first arrest.
It wasn't immediately known when Coleman was arrested at the airport. Every year, dozens of passengers are apprehended when mistakenly carrying weapons through Atlanta's airport. TSA officials say about 100 handguns were confiscated at Atlanta's airport in 2012.
The 69-year-old Coleman served more than 30 years in the Georgia House.
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