Johnny Koxville's an idiot

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sactoking

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LOS ANGELES ? Authorities detained Johnny Knoxville on Thursday for allegedly bringing an inert grenade into Los Angeles International Airport. After security screeners spotted the grenade in the "Jackass" star's carry-on luggage, a bomb squad determined it lacked a firing pin or explosive. Police say Knoxville was later released and allowed to board an American Airlines flight to Miami.

Prosecutors will decide whether to charge the 38-year-old with bringing a prohibited item into a secure area of the airport, a misdemeanor. An e-mail to Knoxville's publicist was not immediately returned.

Knoxville, whose real name is Philip John Clapp, told officers the grenade was a prop he forgot to remove from his bag, Airport spokeswoman Nancy Castles said.

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Seriously, Philip (with one 'l') Clapp (with 2 'p's)?!? What a douchy name.

Oh, and bringing a grenade to the airport, live or not, was ridiculously stupid.
 

bobdole369

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"Police say Knoxville was later released and allowed to board an American Airlines flight to Miami. "

Oh for the love of god he's coming here!!!! FUCK RUN!!!! HIDE THE STAPLER!!!
 

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I'm just really disappointed in him...I figured hed always get caught with a live grenade...
 

amdhunter

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If that were any non-white, non-celebrity that brought that "prop" in, they'd be on a plane to Guantanamo right now...
 

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Originally posted by: sactoking
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LOS ANGELES ? Authorities detained Johnny Knoxville on Thursday for allegedly bringing an inert grenade into Los Angeles International Airport. After security screeners spotted the grenade in the "Jackass" star's carry-on luggage, a bomb squad determined it lacked a firing pin or explosive. Police say Knoxville was later released and allowed to board an American Airlines flight to Miami.

Prosecutors will decide whether to charge the 38-year-old with bringing a prohibited item into a secure area of the airport, a misdemeanor. An e-mail to Knoxville's publicist was not immediately returned.

Knoxville, whose real name is Philip John Clapp, told officers the grenade was a prop he forgot to remove from his bag, Airport spokeswoman Nancy Castles said.

:laugh:

Seriously, Philip (with one 'l') Clapp (with 2 'p's)?!? What a douchy name.

Oh, and bringing a grenade to the airport, live or not, was ridiculously stupid.


P.J. Clapp ? That's epic, right there.
 
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