According to CNN, a woman who claimed "my name and faith is my ID" was
able to bypass a TSA security checkpoint last week and board a plane at
Nashville International Airport without showing an ID or boarding pass,
according to officials.
Naja Eva Haynes is charged with violation of airport and aircraft security and resisting arrest in the March 24 incident, according to court records.
According to an affidavit, Haynes drove herself to the airport, parked and went inside.
The document says:
The affidavit continues that she refused to provide an ID when initially approached by a gate agent, and once again when later confronted by police, the document states.
The woman was asked to stand up and exit the aircraft, "but refused with resistance after several commands," so she was "physically removed" from her seat and taken away in handcuffs, the affidavit says.
Naja Eva Haynes is charged with violation of airport and aircraft security and resisting arrest in the March 24 incident, according to court records.
According to an affidavit, Haynes drove herself to the airport, parked and went inside.
The document says:
"After entering the terminal, she went to the TSA security checkpoint and through lane #4 without being screened."
"(Haynes) then went to gate B5, got on a Delta Airlines plane without proper identification and occupied a seat in the rear."
The affidavit continues that she refused to provide an ID when initially approached by a gate agent, and once again when later confronted by police, the document states.
The woman was asked to stand up and exit the aircraft, "but refused with resistance after several commands," so she was "physically removed" from her seat and taken away in handcuffs, the affidavit says.
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