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![]() WBAL Radio | Pepper spray can left in trash near BWI checkpoint to blame for closing of Washington Post LINTHICUM, Md. — A BWI airport official say a canister of pepper spray left in a trash can near a checkpoint was to blame for the evacuation of two concourses. Jonathan Dean, a spokesman for Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Concourses reopen after odor investigated at BWI |
![]() W*USA 9 | Pepper Spray At L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station W*USA 9 WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- A DC Fire hazmat unit was called to the L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station earlier today. A Metro spokesperson says that at about 2 pm, an unknown person sprayed some pepper spray at the L'Enfant Plaza Station. |
NY man alleges excessive force by DC police; says he was mistaken for homicide Washington Post Craig “Nehemiah” Wilson alleges that he was thrown to the ground and pepper-sprayed on Saturday while attending a National People's Action conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. He says he was released and that police acknowledged their mistake. |
BWI flights delayed after pepper spray release Washington Post (blog) By Ashley Halsey III Two security checkpoints were closed and several flights delayed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Monday morning after what was believed to be pepper spray was released at a checkpoint on concourse |
Discarded pepper spray temporarily shuts down Baltimore airport concourses FOX 4 News Investigators determined that the source of the odor was apparently a discarded can of pepper spray, according to the Baltimore Sun. Concourses A and B at BWI were shut down for about 90 minutes after the smell was reported in Concourse B at around |

