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Dennis Farina Arrested At LAX

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Dennis Farina who played detective Joe Fontana on Law & Order forgot he had a gun in his briefcase and was arrested at LAX when he tried to board a plane. Oops.

"Farina was very apologetic and cooperative with officers," police said. "However, he had no apparent authority to carry a concealed weapon at the time of his arrest."

The actor was booked on one misdemeanor count of carrying a loaded firearm, and his bail was set at $25,000.

Reuters
 
He's supposed to be the new host of Unsolved Mysteries for Spike in October. Maybe he can figure out how he ended up with the gun...
 
He used to be a real police officer, but I guess it doesn't help if the gun is unregistered. A big no-no.
 
Next season on Law & Order... ripped from the headlines...

An actor who quits a police procedural TV series is caught with an unregistered gun at an airport.
 
Next season on Law & Order... ripped from the headlines...

An actor who quits a police procedural TV series is caught with an unregistered gun at an airport.
:lol:

They could pull the reverse of the Law & Order tradition and have Farina return playing that character.
 
Anyone who "forgets" they're carrying a weapon shouldn't be allowed to own one.

Throw the book at him - no reason he should get special treatment because he's a celeb.

He probably wasn't planning to crash the plane into a skyscraper - as far as we know.
 
Its amazing how different the response would have been over here in the UK. Carrying an armed weapon that's purpose is to kill people - immediate arrest and jail time - and rightly so.

I don't want to turn this TNZ either (though given the context its a fine line to avoid), but to defend his actions seems like a strange position to hold. Carrying around a very deadly weapon so casually that he forgot he had it - this is not responsible nor defensible behaviour, no matter how gleeful you are towards people being allowed to carry around weapons that kill.
 
especially since he didn't have a permit to carry it concealed in the first place. Hard to be ok with this one, but have a problem with a Muslim with a handgun tucked into his waistband...
 
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