Man sentenced for hiding box cutters on planes

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A college student who hid box cutters on airplanes to expose weaknesses in airline security was sentenced Thursday to two years of probation.
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Nathaniel Heatwole, left is flanked by his attorney, Charles Leeper, after leaving the U.S. District Courthouse in Baltimore on Thursday. Matt Houston / AP

A North Carolina college student who hid box cutters on airplanes to expose weaknesses in airline security was sentenced Thursday to two years of supervised probation and fined $500.

Nathaniel Heatwole of Damascus, Md., a student at Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., also must serve 100 hours of community service and reimburse his parents for up to $500 in legal expenses under the sentence imposed by U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm.

Heatwole, 21, told the judge that his intentions were "positive and constructive." He said he never meant to embarrass the Transportation Safety Administration or put anyone in any danger.

"My goal all along was to assist TSA," in the agency's efforts to secure the nation's airlines. Heatwole also promised to continue to provide future assistance to federal authorities.

Federal prosecutors initially charged Heatwole last fall with a felony — taking a dangerous weapon aboard an aircraft — at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. That charge carried a possible 10-year prison sentence. The charge was reduced later to a misdemeanor.

Heatwole placed three disassembled box cutters and razor blades — with tape over the sharp edges — on a Southwest Airlines flight Sept. 14, along with strike-anywhere matches and about 8 ounces of liquid bleach. He also smuggled aboard modeling clay made to look like plastic explosives. During the flight, he hid the items in the rear lavatory.

Heatwole told federal authorities he concealed the items on Southwest Airlines flights in an act of "civil disobedience" to expose weaknesses in security.

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