Wednesday, May 22

Ex-Rep. Cawthorn fined after responsible plea over gun at airport

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—Former North Carolina U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn pleaded responsible Friday to a misdemeanor after his loaded gun was discovered final yr in his carry-on baggage at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Mecklenburg County District Court Judge Cecilia Oseguera ordered a $250 wonderful however allowed Cawthorn to maintain the 9 mm handgun that Transportation Security Administration brokers seized at a checkpoint in April 2022, information retailers reported.

Prosecutors had needed Cawthorn to need to relinquish the gun, however Oseguera stated she noticed nothing within the cost of possession of a harmful weapon on metropolis property that required him to present it up.

“I’m very happy and thankful that the judge gave a really clear ruling that sides with the law,” Cawthorn advised reporters after the listening to.

Cawthorn, a Republican who served one time period representing the eleventh Congressional District within the mountains, beforehand admitted to having the gun on the airport and wrote on social media there was “no excuse” for his mistake.

Cawthorn additionally was discovered with an unloaded gun in 2021 whereas attempting to get on a aircraft at Asheville Regional Airport. Airport police confiscated the gun however allowed him to board.

Cawthorn, from Henderson County, received election to Congress in 2020 at age 25 and have become one in all former President Donald Trump’s strongest supporters on Capitol Hill. He misplaced his 2022 GOP major to Chuck Edwards, who went on to win the overall elections.

Cawthorn advised reporters Friday that he thinks he’ll return to politics sooner or later however has no particular plans.

“I enjoy the position I’m in now,” stated Cawthorn, who now has a house in Florida. “The world really is the oyster for the young.”

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