Marine Detained After Live 25mm Round Found in Palm Springs Airport Luggage
Palm Springs police say a 30-year-old U.S. Marine, Ryan Weaver of Henderson, Texas, was detained Monday at Palm Springs International Airport after TSA screeners found what bomb technicians later confirmed was a live 25mm explosive round in his checked luggage. The Marine allegedly told officers he had found the ordnance in a field about a year earlier and kept it, believing it was inert; heavy rust and missing paint markings made it hard to distinguish from a training round. Riverside County’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team used X-ray equipment to determine the round was live, removed it from the airport, and destroyed it in a desert area near Gene Autry Trail south of I-10. Weaver was released to Marine Corps authorities, and police say the case will be sent to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office for possible charges under California’s destructive-device law, with additional administrative action by the Corps and a potential TSA civil penalty on the table. The episode underscores ongoing concerns about unsecured military ordnance and aviation security, as even a single missed item of live munitions in checked baggage could have catastrophic consequences in flight.
📌 Key Facts
- TSA detected a suspected explosive in checked luggage at Palm Springs International Airport around 12:05 p.m. Monday.
- Bomb technicians confirmed the item was a live 25mm explosive round, not an inert training munition.
- The suspect is identified as U.S. Marine Ryan Weaver, 30, of Henderson, Texas, who said he found the round in the field a year earlier.
- The Riverside County EOD Team removed and detonated the round in a nearby desert area.
- The case is being referred to the Riverside County District Attorney for potential Penal Code 18710 charges, and the Marine may face Corps discipline and TSA civil penalties.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2023, Black or African American service members comprise 17.6% of active-duty U.S. Marine Corps members, compared to 13.7% of the U.S. population.
2023 Demographics Profile of the Military Community — Military OneSource
In 2023, the TSA detected 6,737 firearms at U.S. airport security checkpoints, indicating the scale of prohibited item interceptions.
TSA detects 6,737 firearms at airport security checkpoints in 2023 — Transportation Security Administration
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