Posted on 08/30/2011 11:07:03 AM PDT by george76
A former TSA agent has admitted helping a man accused of running a drug ring repeatedly evade security and smuggle money through the Buffalo Niagara Airport.
Minetta Walker, 43, confessed that she helped the man get around airport security scanners and had warned two of his associates that agents were tailing them...She would steer them away from security lines where body image scanners or pat-downs might detect large sums of cash and escort them to their gates to they would not be pulled aside for random inspections...
On Friday, in federal court she admitted helping Derek Frank, who is also charged and accused of running a drug operation, of avoiding security checks.
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In a related case Thursday, a former employee of the Buffalo city clerk's office pleaded guilty to a felony, admitting that she made up a false birth certificate for Frank.
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TSA = Super Duper Fail
more proof that the government has everything under control.
Found this on name search.
Might be the perp.
Boy I bet they really get written up for that...
unless the Union files a grievance
Looks like another “Our Diversity Is Our Strength” moment.
Frank must be a big lady’s man.
So now the terrorists know all they have to do is steal a TSA uniform and the ID badge and credentials and they can escort all the terrorists they want right past the scanners and pat downs. Cool! How easy can it be? I’m sure Janet is right on top of this and will have a fix for this little breach in the system. Not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
According to the http://www.neglectedwar.com website, it is her. Although, I didn’t think Amish ladies were allowed to show skin in public.
Don’t worry, they would never help a terrorist sneak through security.”””
Or an imposter President in the Oval Office.
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