Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police investigat­e alleged groping by TSA agents

- LOS ANGELES TIMES ( TNS)

Two fired Transporta­tion Safety Administra­tion agents allegedly involved in a scheme to grope passengers at Denver Internatio­nal Airport could face criminal charges after several victims contacted prosecutor­s and police Wednesday.

At least two men came forward, claiming they had been inappropri­ately fondled by TSA agents while passing through airport security in recent months, according to Lynn Kimbrough, communicat­ions director for the Denver district attorney’s office.

Several other men have contacted prosecutor­s and the Denver Police Department since news of the groping scandal broke Tuesday, she said.

“On the heels of the media coverage about this we have heard from a few people, and I believe other media outlets have heard from people who believe they may have been a victim,” Kimbrough said. “They are all being referred to the Police Department for further investigat­ion.”

The plot involved a male TSA agent signaling a female counterpar­t when he noticed a male passenger he wanted to touch, according to a Denver police report released on Tuesday.

The female agent would falsely tell the scanning machine that the traveler was a woman so that the system would indicate an abnormalit­y in the traveler’s groin area and allow the male agent to perform a pat-down search, according to the report.

During the search, the male agent would touch the “passenger’s front groin and buttocks area with the palms of his hands, which is contradict­ory to TSA searching policy,” the police report said.

The TSA learned of the scheme through an anonymous tip. Both agents have been fired.

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