Monday, April 23, 2018

American Airlines employee jailed for trying to bypass security, yells threats and racial slurs

An American Airlines employee is going to jail for 14 months after he tried to bypass a TSA checkpoint at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and the cursed and shouted racial slurs at police and airport security after they turned him away.

Jordan Moore, 31, will also serve two years of supervised release in addition to the 14 months he will spend in lockup after a federal judge handed down his sentence.

Court documents said the incident occurred on March 30, 2017 at about 5:25 p.m. Moore attempted to bypass the airport's TSA pre-check line without a boarding pass. He was denied access to the express line by TSA officers.

Moore responded by calling the TSA supervisor a "b****ass n*****" and then threatened to "kick his ass" and kill him, the Charlotte Observer reported.

The undiagnosed idiot then tried to get through two other pre-check lines before American Airlines security agents and police told him he could not fly and ordered him to leave the airport.

As he was being escorted out of the airport by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police, Moore used the same racial slurs at the TSA supervisor and ran down a flight of stairs and jumped on a bus.

He returned two hours later and once again tried to get through the TSA checkpoint, proving the level of his stupidity.

A TSA officer who had seen his photo shared with security personnel, asked Moore to wait, but instead, the idiot walked to baggage screening and placed his luggage on the conveyor belt.

"I am not going to do a f***ing thing," he told an agent. "I am going in--just watch me."

Police approached Moore as he tried to continue with his baggage screening.

"You cannot stop me; I am an airline employee," he said to the police, according to the Charlotte Observer

Police tried to remove his personal items from the screening table and Moore tried to grab the bin from the officers. He cursed and told the police, "Don't touch my stuff!"

One officer tried to detain Moore who "violently resisted arrest." Five officers came to restrain him.

Moore pleaded guilty in November to one count of interfering with security personnel. He said he accepted responsibility "for what I actually did," but told the judge he "just wanted to go home" to see his family, find a job and apply to pharmacy school.

In spite of the fact that Moore shouted racial slurs, he has not been charged with a hate crime because he gets a free pass.


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