Recently released video clips show Transportation Security Administration agents allegedly stealing money from passengers at a security checkpoint at Miami International Airport.
Three TSA agents were arrested in July after allegedly stealing from passengers, but charges were later dropped for one of them. According to CBS, the two TSA agents facing charges, Josue Gonzalez and Labarrius Williams, would "distract passengers as they were being screened to steal monies from their belongings."
When Josue Gonzalez, 20, Elizabeth Fuster, 22, and Labarrius Williams, 33, were arrested in July, it was after allegedly distracting passengers as they went through an airport security checkpoint and stealing money from their bags. Fuster's charges were dropped in August.
Several video clips were released. One video shows a TSA agent put his hands in his pocket after looking at a bag. One video allegedly shows Gonzalez taking $600 out of a passenger's wallet during the security check.
NBC Miami reported that Gonzalez's charges will be dropped if he completes a state program that requires 25 hours of community service and giving $700 to the victims. He will also lose his airport security credentials.
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Williams, on the other hand, was not accepted into the same program. His trial date is set for October. The TSA also released a statement, saying: "We actively and aggressively investigated these allegations of misconduct and presented our findings to the Miami Dade Police Department, and are working closely with them. Any employee who fails to meet our fundamental ethical standards is held accountable."