The Transportation Security Administration says agents stopped a man at Reagan National Airport for having 23 weapons in his carry-on bag.
TSA said the man was stopped Wednesday at one of their security checkpoints when the agents spotted the weapons on its x-ray machines.
Weapons the agents recovered included nine disposable scalpels, eight folding locking-blade knives, three martial arts throwing knives, a dagger, a switchblade, and a pair of brass knuckles.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police issued the man a citation.
The agency said the weapons would have been fine in a checked bag, but they cannot be carried onto an airplane.
“When passengers have prohibited items among their carry-on items, it slows down the screening process,” said John Busch, TSA’s Federal Security Director for the airport. “Travelers play a role in the efficiency of checkpoint screening by knowing what should and should not be packed in a carry-on bag.