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A Green Bay Packers player was detained after allegedly threatening to blow up an airport.
I heard Trevor Davis ask his friend, “Did you pack the explosives?”
A Green Bay Packers player was detained after allegedly threatening to blow up an airport.
I heard Trevor Davis ask his friend, “Did you pack the explosives?”
According to authorities, a Green Bay Packers player was taken into custody after he allegedly made a false bomb threat at Los Angeles International Airport.
Wide receiver Trevor Davis, who was accompanied by a woman, was questioned routinely by an agent at the Hawaiian Airlines ticket counter on Sunday morning. The agent inquired as to whether Davis had brought any aerosols, fireworks, or other dangerous items. According to airport police spokesperson Rob Pedregon, who spoke with ABC News, Davis answered “yes” and then “turned to the female companion and said, ‘Did you pack the explosives?'”
Pedregon stated, “That statement led to his arrest for making a false bomb threat, a misdemeanor.”
PHOTO: On August 10, 2017, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trevor Davis, number 11 of the Green Bay Packers, returns a punt for a touchdown during a preseason game at Lambeau Field against the Philadelphia Eagles.
During a preseason game, Green Bay Packers player Trevor Davis #11 returns a punt for a touchdown.Display more
PHOTO: Los Angeles’s LAX airport’s Control Tower and Theme Building, taken October 3, 2016.
LAX airport’s control tower and theme building, October 3, 2016, Los Angeles.
According to Pedregon, Davis, 24, said he was joking when he apologized to the responding officer, but the ticket agent stated she believed he was serious.
The NFL player’s court date is set for May 3.
The Packers made the following statement in a statement on Monday: “The Packers are aware of the Trevor Davis situation. Since this is a continuing legal matter, we will hold off on making any more comments while we gather more information.”
Davis cannot be reached by ABC News.
PHOTO: In this August 12, 2016, file photo taken in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Trevor Davis, number eleven, of the Green Bay Packers, jogs off the field during the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field.
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The airport police spokesperson, Pedregon, stated, “You don’t talk about bombs at an airport and you don’t scream fire in a theater.” People are anxious when they fly as it is.”
There is an arrest for making a false bomb threat there about once every few months, according to Pedregon.