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Byker February 4th, 2019 01:52 AM

TSA officer commits suicide, grounding flights at Orlando International Airport
 
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The whole world of the TSA sucks. Except for the big dudes who love
fondling mens' balls, and people helping themselves to the contents of
checked luggage, trying to be an honest worker (believe it or not, there
are some) must suck donkey dick.

You get all of the **** of the police world (blue wall of silence,
'brotherhoods', etc) but you are hardly above the rank of a mall cop.

Wait until some dude brings down a plane with an RPG, or goes through any
of the other gaping security holes and does the evil deed, maybe from the
inside, and things will suck even more for the TSA. The whole illusion
that is security theater will crumble, and I am sure there is more than
one person seething with rage of having their junk grabbed. It won't be
pretty.


http://time.com/5519317/tsa-agent-su...lando-florida/
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/sta...225447290.html
https://www.local10.com/news/florida...-officials-say

Sounds like he found out he actually had to work during the shutdown to be
paid. So much for TSA’s vetting process. Good thing he didn’t decide to take
a planeload of people with him. Already someone involved in the
investigation is quoted as saying the death appears to be a "statement
suicide". Never heard of that before, but can guess where it's leading:
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4f9_1430843012

Don't everybody jump at once...



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