A Southern California man was arrested at Oakland
International Airport after security officers found him wearing an
unusual watch they said could be used to make a timing device for a
bomb, authorities said Friday.
Geoffrey McGann, 49, of
Rancho Palos Verdes was taken into custody Thursday night after he tried
to pass through airport security with an ornate watch that had
switches, wires and fuses, according to Sgt. J.D. Nelson, a spokesman
for the Alameda County Sheriff's Department.
A bomb squad arrived
within five minutes and determined there were no explosive materials in
the watch, Nelson said. The checkpoint was closed while officers
secured the area.
McGann was taken to Santa Rita Jail in Dublin
where he was charged with possessing materials to make an
explosive
device, sheriff's officials said. He was still in custody Friday night
and could not be reached for comment.
McGann told Transportation Security Administration officers that he's an artist and the watch is art, Nelson said.
While
no actual explosives were found, McGann was carrying potentially
dangerous materials and appeared to have made alterations to his boots,
which were unusually large and stuffed with layers of insoles, Nelson
said.
A profile for a person named Geoffrey McGann on the website
LinkedIn.com lists him as the owner and creative director of a media
production company called Generator Content. He attended the Art College
Center of Design in Pasadena from 1984 to 1987, according to the
website.
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