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Weeping four-year-old girl accused of carrying a GUN by TSA officers after she hugged her grandmother while passing through security

Posted by on May. 4, 2012 at 3:18 AM
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Weeping four-year-old girl accused of carrying a GUN by TSA officers after she hugged her grandmother while passing through security


Weeping four-year-old girl accused of carrying a GUN by TSA officers after she hugged her grandmother while passing through security

Of all the many complaints about airport security and the TSA, one of the most common is that they make little distinction between plausible security threats and passengers unlikely to be doing anything wrong.

And a recent incident in Wichita, Kansas has reinforced that argument, as a four-year-old girl was apparently subjected to a humiliating ordeal after she hugged her grandmother while she was waiting in line.

The girl was accused of having a gun and declared a “high security threat”, while agents threatened to shut down the whole airport if she could not be calmed down.

When asked about the overbearing treatment the girl received, a TSA spokesman did not apologise and insisted that correct procedures had been followed.

Terror threat Four-year-old Isabella was subjected to a full body pat-down and accused of carrying a gun in an airport

Terror threat Four-year-old Isabella was subjected to a full body pat-down and accused of carrying a gun in an airport

Four-year-old Isabella”s horrific experience in Wichita earlier this month was recounted on Facebook by her furious mother Michelle Brademeyer.

The family was in Kansas for a wedding, and was travelling home to Montana with Ms Brademeyer”s mother.

Ms Brademeyer and her two children had passed through security when the grandmother was detained after triggering an alarm on the scanners.

Isabella then, according to her mother, “excitedly ran over to give her a hug, as children often do. They made very brief contact, no longer than a few seconds.”

The young girl was immediately detained by security agents, who apparently shouted at her that she would have to be frisked too, and refused to let her mother explain what has happening.

Ms Brademeyer wrote: “It was implied, several times, that my mother, in their brief two-second embrace, had passed a handgun to my daughter.”

Nightmare: The TSA has been criticised for being over-zealous (file photo)

Nightmare: The TSA has been criticised for being over-zealous (file photo)

In her terror, Isabella tried to run away rather than face a full body pat-down, which unsurprisingly enraged the TSA officers further.

One officer even told the girl”s mother that the airport would have to be shut down and every flight cancelled if the four-year-old did not co-operate.

They also apparently described the little girl as a “high security threat”.

As Isabella was taken into a side room for a pat-down, accompanied by her mother, she could not stop crying and refused to let the agents touch her.

An officer repeatedly said she had “seen a gun in a teddy bear” in the past, in an apparent attempt to justify the situation.

Ms Brademeyer continued: “The TSO loomed over my daughter, with an angry grimace on her face, and ordered her to stop crying.

“When my scared child could not do so, two TSOs called for backup saying, “The suspect is not cooperating.” The suspect, of course, being a frightened child. They treated my daughter no better than if she had been a terrorist.”

Airport: Isabella

Isabella continued to cry, and officers said the family would have to leave the airport as the TSA was unable to frisk the four-year-old.

When a manager was called, he decided that the distraught Isabella could be checked alongside her mother, and let the family pass through security at last.

But their nightmare was not yet over, as on a connecting flight in Denver, an airport employee demanded to know which of the family was Isabella – and “looked really confused” when the girl was pointed out to her.

Ms Brademeyer concluded her Facebook post by drawing attention to TSA rules against separating children from their parents, and added: “I feel compelled to share this story in the hope that no other child will have to share in this experience.”

When The Consumerist approached the TSA for comment on the bizarre incident, a spokesman said: “TSA has reviewed the incident and determined that our officers followed proper current screening procedures in conducting a modified pat-down on the child.”

Last month the agency came in for criticism when a video of a three-year-old boy in wheelchair having a full pat-down and being swabbed for explosives circulated on the internet.

Posted by on May. 4, 2012 at 3:18 AM
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LucyHarper
by on May. 5, 2012 at 9:50 PM

Sick people will use children to commit crimes and they have protocals to follow, it was a pat down, not a strip search.

Tempest41
by on May. 5, 2012 at 10:03 PM

Oh hell no! I'd have been just as likely to insist the cops be called and then accuse them of attempting to molest my child to show them how utterly absurd they were being...


I'd have called a lawyer, the ACLU , and my reps... HELL no, you do not treat MY child like that

lga1965
by Ruby Member on May. 5, 2012 at 11:21 PM

 I fly at least twice a year, sometimes more often, and I have since 1967 and even right after 9/11. . I haven't yet had a bad experince and haven't seen anyone else have a problem with the TSA.

The TSA agent said she had "seen a gun in a teddy bear before". Hmmmm. Well, maybe she did. So she just figured that this 4 year old was carrying a gun and passed it to her grandma. Or so they say. ? I wonder.

First of all, the TSA agents don't have to be very smart. They can be really dull and stupid. Take a good look at them next time you fly. Second of all, maybe the whole thing was exaggerated by the Mom. SHe wrote about it on Facebook. How many wackos spend their days on Facebook, looking for attention? Too many.HERE is what she wrote:

Ms Brademeyer concluded her Facebook post by drawing attention to TSA rules against separating children from their parents, and added: “I feel compelled to share this story in the hope that no other child will have to share in this experience

 

 People are out of line all the time---the TSA agent and the Mom could both be loony tunes.  I am not going to let this kind of "National Enquirer" reporting influence me or hamper my travels or intimidate me.

-Eilish-
by Gold Member on May. 5, 2012 at 11:29 PM

Doctors Vs. Prostitutes Vs. TSA Agents Venn Diagram

lga1965
by Ruby Member on May. 5, 2012 at 11:48 PM
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 I agree. They could. The case when they searched a boy in a wheelchair is an example. The wheelchair could have concealed any number of possible weapons, explosives,etc. You know that in every day life, in department stores, shoplifting women use their kids' strollers to stash things they shoplift. I had to chaperone while the Loss Prevention officers searched Mom's strollers in their security offices when I was a sales associate years ago. They steal just amounts under the felony limit. It is a real "talent" they develop. Sick,I know.

 People can be really disgusting and use  kids. I would be really suspicious of this situation with the Grandma and the wheelchair boy,too.This little girl went hysterical because some kids DO over react and have meltdowns if you just look at them .Kids are all different. At that age my son would have laughed and run away and laughed even more of they caught him and brought him back. He was a riot. . My middle daughter would have frozen, speechless,and not been able to speak. My oldest daughter would have tried to punch their lights out. I think the Mom went overboard.

Seriously, I think there is something fishy about this story.

Quoting jewels5525:

Terrorists have and do use children.  Its not so far fetched as some people want to believe.  And what better way to pass off something if grandma did get caught.

Again i think TSA was right to search her.  I just think they could have delt with the child calmer.

Quoting wonderwomanT08:

im sure they did not think that the little girl was a terrorist. But terrorist have used children, and other people. What if this little girls life and everyone elses is in danger?

Quoting trz031407:

Looks like I won't be flying with my children. The last thing I need is to be alone with my 2 & stuck for some stupid reason in that mess.
Common sense has gone out the window. 4 year old terrorist, gtfo!

 

 

 

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