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    The National's Matt Berninger Accidentally Causes Airport Evacuation

    • Posted on Jun 25th 2010 11:15AM by Charley Rogulewski
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    The NationalThe Indie Rock Terrorism Alert seems to be at an all-time high. While Eels' Mark Oliver Everett was recently mistaken for a terrorist at London's Hyde Park, Spinner has learned that another indie rocker faced such allegations. On a recent trip to AOL's Los Angeles headquarters, the National's Matt Berninger revealed that he was taken into federal custody at Honolulu's airport because of a misunderstanding.

    Following a rigorous overseas press schedule -- these stories always seem to start this way -- with bandmate Aaron Dessner behind the band's new album 'High Violet,' a jetlagged and exhausted Berninger was to meet his wife and one-and-a-half-year-old daughter for what he calls their "first official family vacation" in Kauai. After a seven-hour flight from Tokyo, waiting for his connection in a massage chair with a muffin in one hand and coffee in the other, Berninger could almost feel the mist of Kauai's many waterfalls on his face when things went wrong.

    "Suddenly I hear my name being called," he tells Spinner, "and my name's flashing on all the monitors, and I was supposed to report to security." His next thought was only natural. "I sat in the massage chair. I was kind of hoping that maybe I could finish this 15-minute massage chair thing first then realized that maybe I shouldn't." So he approached the security desk where the woman behind the counter told him, "Sir, I can't help you right now. They're evacuating the airport."

    This is where Berninger, the deep baritone that has people attach words like "melancholy" and "dark" to the indie rock band with Ohio roots, realized that perhaps "there's something going on." Outside, as he was watching people clear the airport, the cause of the situation dawned on him.

    "I had bought a novelty clock in Tokyo, some sort of MacGyver, goofball alarm clock that happened to look exactly like a bomb. And it was in my suitcase," he says, describing the memento he bought for a pal. "I had the Honolulu Airport evacuated for about 45 minutes. I ultimately had to surrender the alarm clock to the TSA but they were very pleasant and professional. They had done a great job and I thanked them and they let me go." With everything cleared up, Berninger apologizes to anyone at the airport that may have missed their connecting flights that day.
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    Charlesat 6-25-2010

    In this day and age it would take a moron to knowingly place an item that resembles an explosive device in his luggage.

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    kellyat 6-26-2010

    Moronic is the only word that comes to mind. Either way though, this stupidity got him and his band publicity... What an idiot.

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    Michaelat 6-25-2010

    DEFINITELY AN ATTENTION GRABBER, I DIDN'T KNOW WHO THEY WERE TILL I READ THIS, SEEMS INTENTIONAL, GREAT PUBLICITY.

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    charleyrogoat 6-25-2010

    Not intentional. I actually had to pull the story out of him during the interview AND it happened b4 the other indie rocker's run-in in London. Check out this band's new album -- High Violet. It's great!

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    Michaelat 6-25-2010

    WELL METALLICA'S SINGER HAD A SIMILAR OCCURRENCE THAT GOT GREAT RESPONSE FROM THE MEDIA, SEEMS LIKE A FOLLOW BY EXAMPLE ATTEMPT. GREAT WORK. ANY PRESS IS PRESS.

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    MEat 6-26-2010

    In this day and age, it takes a moron TSA agent to not be able to use common sense and distinguish a clock from a real bomb. I can understand the caution, but to then make him give up the clock after it was determined to be a clock and not a bomb is asinine. It is sad that our society is so afraid of the "terrorist" around every corner that common sense has gone out the window. Fucking ridiculous.
    Comments: xthetruth1@aol.com

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    Chuckromadat 6-26-2010

    TSA agents aren't bomb technicians. It is the TSA's job to identify potentially dangerous items. They then alert the professionals such as a trained bomb squad to determine whether it is an actual bomb or an alarm clock, because if it turns out NOT to be an alarm clock there are big problems. Due to cancer surgery I wear suspenders and it sets off the detectors every time, so every time I fly I get the "special treatment". TSA personnel have ALWAYS been courteous and professional to me. I don't see this as harassment or unnecessary....their goal is to protect me and everyone else on the airplane. I say give the particular TSA agents in this article a pat on the back for a job well done.

    I do agree that he should be given his property back when it was determined that it was not dangerous. However I think it was good reasoning by officials....I assume they didn't return it because they felt it was just another evacuation waiting to happen at the next airport this idiot went to. Losing his alarm clock is a small price to pay for causing the evacuation of an entire airport.

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    Carleneat 6-25-2010

    "Suddenly I hear my name being called," he tells Spinner, "and my name's flashing on all the monitors, and I was supposed to report to security." His next thought was only natural. "I sat in the massage chair. Really? Natural? Only a blithering idiot would feel the natural thing to do was sit in a massage chair as his name is being blared and flashed over an entire airport. Geez.

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    Jeannieat 6-25-2010

    The contrived way he said that is evidence enough that it was a publicity stunt.

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    DJat 6-25-2010

    Certainly not a SMART thing to do . . .

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    B H McFlyat 6-25-2010

    The "singer" is a moron, but now he is famous. I used to fly.
    BHMc

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    muffinflufferat 6-25-2010

    who is stupid enough to buy a clock that looks like a bomb and pack it in his suitcase? what a complete *.

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    Laura Lynnat 6-25-2010

    Every airline sends a list with every ticket they sell letting you know what you can and can not take on an airplane in your checked and your carry-on luggage. They even tell you how to pack certain things and where to place them in your luggage so things like this don't happen. If he had just taken the time to read the material that was sent with his ticket he wouldn't have waisted everyones time and money that day. 5 minutes of reading can go a long way in saving 100's of thousand of dollars and thousands of people time and frustration. Next time you fly, please be considerate of your fellow passengers and be a well educated and prepared traveler.

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    Carleneat 6-26-2010

    Does one really require a list that says not to put something that appears to be a BOMB in one's suitcase? Please!

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    Jerryat 6-25-2010

    Just another publicity stunt.

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    mesamanat 6-26-2010

    Mongo make stupid. Mongo big dork. Mongo named Matt.

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    trashat 6-26-2010

    The Nationals? Is that like the baseball team that doesn't really have a name- so, they just call 'em the Nats. LOL

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    Aliannaat 6-26-2010

    So, he bought a gag gift - he didn't put it in his carry-on, he put it in his suitcase and it got all the way from wherever he started out to Hawaii. It wasn't drugs, it wasn't explosive, he just probably got randomly searched and they went WTF???? Could happen to anyone - I have had that little note in my suitcase more than once that says security checked out my bag. Yeah, he was a little naive, but please, he didn't make a big deal of it, someone else thought it made a good story!

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    Carleneat 6-26-2010

    Alianna, You said, "He didn't make a big deal about it". That is the problem. Have you already forgotten about all the people who died in airplanes on 9/11? Have you been so out of the loop that you don't know that with all the regulations that have been passed to keep airplanes, their passengers and airports safe? Do you REALLY think that the people inspecting the baggage just thought "what the...."? Would you have wanted to be on an airplane with employees who would just say, "Well, maybe it's a Japanese cookoo clock just made to look like a bomb? It could have been a tragedy. It's truly sad that some folks want to just brush off events instead of making people pay for their "naive" judgements.

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    someToastat 6-27-2010

    Can always buy another one and have it sent via the mail (as long as that doesn't shut down UPS).

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/lights/d0a5/

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