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Saturday, January 09, 2010
Police Arrest Man In Newark Security Breach
Chinese student faces $500 fine; senator says punishment should be worse
NEWARK, N.J. - A man believed to have breached security to bid his girlfriend goodbye, triggering the shutdown of a busy Newark Airport terminal that led to snarled flights worldwide, was arrested in New Jersey and faces a trespassing charge and a fine of up to $500, punishment a senator says should be much harsher.
Haisong Jiang, 28, of Piscataway was taken into custody at 7:30 p.m. Friday at his home, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said. He was questioned at the airport by Port Authority police, who arrested him, and released shortly after midnight.
The Port Authority said in a statement that Jiang will being charged with defiant trespass, and that the charge was determined in coordination with the Essex County prosecutor and federal officials, though it's not a federal charge. A spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration referred all questions to the Port Authority.
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5 comments:
Love is a wonderful thing !!
And what happened to the TSA employee who left his post? Seems to me they are going after the wrong person here.
He is on administrative leave, which basically means he is suspended with pay, pending an investigation
Yes, he was wrong.....Maybe they should waterboard him and ship him to Gitmo too!....Sometimes, people do stupid things...This was not an act of MALICE...TSA stinks, I had to walk barefooted, with a tank top and shorts while boarding in Hawaii, Big Island, The TSA guy screamed at me about my tweezers, while I watch a family of 20 Asians board with back packs, strollers, grocery bags pocketbooks,,,,walk by and board at the gate, They were not stopped...ALOHA!
This is the calssic straw dog tactic.
Arrest this guy to redirect the attention away from the TSA incompetents
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