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Airport Menace Steals, Attacks, Plays Victim V0612 023 Part 2

Bessie T. Dowd by Bessie T. Dowd
December 11, 2025
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Man brawls with TSA agents at Phoenix airport: Video

The TSA called the incident an “unprovoked and brazen physical attack.”

ByMorgan Winsor

Man ambushes TSA agents at Phoenix airportSurveillance footage captures the moment a man suddenly ambushes TSA agents at Phoenix airport, sending one to the hospital and four others to an urgent care facility.

Authorities have released surveillance footage of an incident earlier this week in which a man attacked multiple Transportation Security Administration agents at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

The brief video, released Thursday night by the City of Phoenix Aviation Department, shows the man rushing through a security checkpoint without warning on Tuesday morning.

The man is seen running through a metal detector, knocking down one TSA agent and taking a swing at another, who ducks and tries to take him down. But the man pushes through, punching another agent at least twice, until several agents tackle him to the ground.

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The man, identified by authorities as 19-year-old Tyrese Garner, had to be subdued and was arrested. He was charged with one felony count each of criminal trespassing and resisting arrest, as well as five counts of misdemeanor assault.

A 19-year-old man is seen in surveillance footage fighting a group of TSA agents at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Tuesday, June 18.KNXV

One agent was sent to the hospital for treatment and four others went to an urgent care clinic, according to the TSA. All the agents have since been released.

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The TSA called the incident an “unprovoked and brazen physical attack.”

Shocking video shows man destroying American Airlines counter with hammer after learning he was scammed

ByArya Vaishnavi

Published on: Aug 29, 2024 07:18 pm IST

In the videos shared on X, the man can be seen scuffling through his luggage before suddenly taking out a hammer and smashing computer screens on the counter

A would-be passenger was caught on camera destroying an American Airlines counter with a hammer in Chile. The incident took place at Santiago’s Nuevo Pudahuel Airport late Monday when the Haitian man went into a fit of rage upon learning that a scammer had sold him a fake plane ticket.

An irate passenger smashes computer screens on American Airlines counter at airport in Chile after learning that a scammer sold him a fake ticket to Miami(X, formerly Twitter)
An irate passenger smashes computer screens on American Airlines counter at airport in Chile after learning that a scammer sold him a fake ticket to Miami(X, formerly Twitter)

Shocking moment passenger destroys American Airlines counter with hammer

The enraged traveller was trying to check in for his American Airlines flight to Miami, Florida, according to local media outlet Cooperativa. However, as his ticket was invalid, an airline employee told him he wouldn’t be able to board the flight. In the video captured by a bystander, the man can be seen scuffling through his luggage before suddenly taking out a hammer and smashing computer screens on the counter.

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English translation of Lieutenant Manuel Narváez’s statement to the outlet reads, “In a moment of rage, in retaliation against the airline that had supposedly extended this ticket to Miami, he pulled a hammer out of one of his suitcases and began to damage the airport’s clothing and materials.”

“In his statements to the Carabineros, he said that he had purchased a ticket to Miami through internet platforms because he was already returning to his country of origin, Haiti, and that this flight was never booked,” Narváez added.

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The individual’s actions were deemed criminal in nature as he caused roughly $20,000 (20 million Pesos) in damages. He was eventually detained by the airport security and turned over to the police. Several videos of the incident were shared on X, formerly Twitter that highlight the irate passenger’s destructive actions.

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