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A woman who recently flew to Australia to attend clown college claimed she forgot she had a gold-plated gun.Her phone told a different story. When he arrived at the country’s airport, he was arrested for possession of a firearm.He has now been sentenced to a year in prison for the crime.
The Guardian: reports that Liliana Goodson, 30, was initially arrested at Sydney Airport in April 2023 after airport officials found a 24-carat gold-plated handgun in her luggage, which police valued at $3,000 strict laws and the government is definitely against non-residents who are illegal illegally import firearms into their country.
Goodson, who eventually told authorities he was in Australia to attend clown school and had brought the weapon for “protection,” was initially questioned by customs agents and gave several inconsistent answers as to why he was carrying the ridiculous firearm The apparent dialogue between said agents, revealed during the trial, is truly something to behold, The Guardian reports.
“What about the gun in your bag?” the customs officer asked him.
Goodson replied. “Oh yeah, I forgot about that.”
A review of Goodson’s phone showed she searched online for “can I have a gun in my suitcase?” and put a calendar entry reminding her to “put the gun in the suitcase.”
In another reported discussion with local officials, Goodson told police he was “afraid” to fire his weapon and that if threatened, his plan was to simply pistol whip his enemies.
Goodson’s lawyer has defended his actions, saying he was suffering from mental health issues at the time of the incident. , – the future clown’s lawyer, Chris Davis, told the court. “He deeply regrets his actions,” Davis added. “He is capable of recovery.”
It happened previously reported that Goodson used synthetic marijuana when he packed his bags to leave for his trip. Goodson was using cannabis to “self-medicate for past trauma,” according to local Australian media. writes.
The Daily Mail previously reported that Goodson had also brought into the country “cat spines, squirrel legs and rabbit urine,” although, as the Daily Beast noted, he declared them, so they posed no legal problem for him.