If you’ve ever been on a flight you know how inconvenient going through the airport is.
Especially getting through security. The lines are long, you have to take your shoes off, take stuff out of your bags if necessary, and if they see something in while walking through the metal detectors they’ll have to pat you down which is extremely uncomfortable.
Chargers DE Sebastian Joseph Day had to go through that recently.
Day went to Twitter to talk about his very uncomfortable experience at John Wayne Airport in California. While going through TSA, Day says he was sexually assaulted by a TSA agent and then told it was his fault. He says it was unnecessary and
dehumanizing.
John Wayne Airport told Fox News Digital information about the alleged incident was given to TSA.
“TSA is aware of allegations made by a traveler who was screened by TSA officers at John Wayne Orange County Airport Friday morning,” the agency said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “We are looking into the matter to determine if our procedures were followed and whether any corrective action needs to be taken.
“TSA remains committed to treating every traveler with dignity and respect while carrying out its security screening responsibilities.”
Joseph-Day finished his first season with the Chargers in 2022. He had a career-high 56 tackles in 16 games for Los Angeles. He also had two sacks and an interception.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day accused Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents of sexually assaulting him at John Wayne Airport in California.
“I really just got sexually assaulted by TSA at @JohnWayneAir. After I asked the gentleman to please stop BC I’m uncomfortable and I feel that this part of the check is unnecessary (After he felt what was needed). Then they told me I was the problem after 3 TSA agents swarmed me,” he wrote.
Joseph-Day opened up about the situation on Friday on Twitter.
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