Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Gay Homeland Security Agents At The Airport Who Had A System Of Groping Attractive Male Passengers In Illegal Patdowns Fired And Placed Under Investigation


Hopefully no cavity searches were done

The U.S. Congress is requesting to speak with gay Homeland Security Agents, who had a secret system of selecting attractive male passengers for groping during unwarranted patdowns at the airport. Homeland Security’s Inspector General is also investigating the case, as the misconduct constitutes sexual assault. 

As a result of the scandal, two Homeland Security agents in Denver, Colorado have been fired for the scheme to grope good looking male passengers. It is being reported, "They set up a system to allow a male screener to pat down attractive men going through security. These alleged acts are egregious and intolerable." 

The system is alarming as, "The male screener would give a signal to a female employee when a male passenger arrived that he thought was attractive, and she would falsely enter the sex of the passenger as female, so the machine would report an anomaly that triggered a pat down of a passenger's groin, police said in a report. 

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Two TSA Officers Fired for Scheme to Grope Attractive Men at Denver Airport

Two Transportation Security Administration employees have been fired after they allegedly set up a system to allow a male screener to pat down attractive men going through security at Denver International Airport, authorities said. The employees were not identified, and there will be no criminal charges because no victims have come forward, according to a police report.

Denver Police got involved in March, after a tipster brought it to the attention of the TSA in November, which conducted an investigation and contacted police. The male screener would give a signal to a female employee when a male passenger arrived that he thought was attractive, and she would falsely enter the sex of the passenger as female, so the machine would report an anomaly that triggered a pat down of a passenger's groin, police said in a report.

She told the TSA investigators she did this for the other officer at least 10 times in the past, according to the report. A TSA investigator observed the scheme in action at 9:25 a.m. on Feb. 9, when he saw a screener give a signal to another and then pat down the passenger's groin and buttocks using the palms of his hands, which is forbidden by TSA rules, according to the police report...