ATLANTA —A metro Atlanta pastor accused of trying to board a flight with a weapon could face civil penalties as well as jail time.
William Henry Murphy III is pastor of the Dream Center Church of Atlanta.
Murphy had a 9mm Taurus handgun loaded with 10 rounds of ammunition in his carry-on bag as he placed it in the X-ray machine at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to Atlanta police.
Channel 2’s Tom Jones watched as Murphy appeared in Clayton County court on unauthorized possession of a weapon charges.
Murphy is a well-known pastor and gospel artist who just days ago was elevated to the office of bishop.
He’s the 47th person this year accused of carrying a weapon through a security checkpoint.
Jones tried to get Murphy’s side of the story but his wife, Danielle, had no comment.
Murphy does have a license to carry a firearm but he would have to check his weapon before going through security if he wanted to take it with him during his flight.
In addition to a $2,500 bond he could face civil penalties up to $7,500.
Passengers at the airport told Jones they wondered what he was thinking.
“I think anybody who attempts to bring a gun on a plane after 9-11 is not OK,” one traveler said.
Some travelers don’t buy the excuse that someone would forget a weapon in their bag.
“I don’t see how you would forget that you had that type of weapon in your luggage,” a man told Jones.
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