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Airport security finds ammunition in Don King's luggage

By Greg Morrison, CNN
Security officials found ammunition in the luggage of boxing promoter Don King as he headed out of Cleveland.
Security officials found ammunition in the luggage of boxing promoter Don King as he headed out of Cleveland.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • King was headed out of Cleveland after wife's funeral
  • No charges are filed
  • King has promoted some of the greatest fighters in boxing history

(CNN) -- Security officials found ammunition in the carry-on luggage of boxing promoter Don King as he headed out of Cleveland after attending his wife's funeral, an airport spokeswoman said Monday.

The incident took place at Cleveland's Hopkins International Airport Sunday night, said spokeswoman Jackie Mayo.

"He was stopped at a security checkpoint and ammunition was found in his carry-on luggage," she said.

The ammunition was confiscated and King was allowed to continue to his flight, Mayo said. No charges were filed.

The Transportation Security Administration also confirmed the incident, without identifying the passenger.

King was in Cleveland for the funeral of his wife, Henrietta King, who died of stomach cancer at age 87 on Thursday.

Known for his flamboyant style and showmanship, King has promoted some of the greatest fighters in modern boxing history, including Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier and Mike Tyson.