TSA Worker Arrested: When Sexual Assault As Usual Becomes Criminal
My TSA News Blog colleague in civil liberties, Lisa Simeone, is just so right on in how she explained the arrest of a TSA thug for the molestation of a 22-year-old woman at La Guardia airport:
A TSA agent at LaGuardia Airport in New York has been arrested for sexually assaulting a 22-year-old woman. The only reason he was arrested was because he molested her in a bathroom. If he had followed standard operating procedure, he would've molested her at the checkpoint, where it's usually done.
The WABC report. Much more from the NYPost's Philip Messing:
A college student was sexually molested at LaGuardia Airport by a uniformed TSA agent who demanded she go into a bathroom with him after she got off a flight so she could be searched for a weapon, sources told The Post.The 22-year-old victim, who is Korean, had gotten off a Southwest Airlines flight from Salt Lake City around 8 p.m.Tuesday when the agent, identified as Maxie Oquendo, 40, approached her near the B4 gate of Terminal B.
Ogendo then asked her to follow him so she could be searched to see if she was carrying a knife or a weapon.
The woman followed him up an escalator to third-floor, near a lounge and a bank of elevators, where he "lured" her inside a bathroom under the pretext of conducting a legitimate search, sources said.
Once inside the bathroom, he allegedly began to molest her.
First, the victim told authorities, he asked her to lift her shirt and began touching her.
Then, he instructed her to unzip her pants and touched her again, the source said.He then led her outside and she reported the incident.
Here's Julie Borowski on her molestation by a TSA thug back in 2012:
Here's a woman sobbing during her TSA molestation:
Here's my op-ed about mine.








And let's not forget, folks - these are American citizens working for the American government against their fellow Americans.
For a paycheck and a little bit of authority.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at August 28, 2015 3:40 PM
"Constitutional", say people smugly, as if this is what the Constitution was supposed to do.
Submit, because the threat of a patdown at the airport utterly stops terror attacks everywhere else in the USA.
Nope.
Radwaste at August 28, 2015 7:01 PM
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