A Transportation Security Administration agent has been accused of threatening to shoot coworkers at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, according to multiple media reports.
TSA Agent Charged With Making Terror Threat at Houston Airport Bush Intercontinental Airport TSA agent Jeno Vernelli Mouton has been charged with making a terroristic threat. (Image source: Houston Chronicle)
Jeno Vernelli Mouton, 35, has been arrested and charged with making a terroristic threat, a felony, the Houston Chronicle reported.
According to the Associated Press, documents say Mouton told an airport supervisor on Jan. 25 that he wanted to vent instead of “come back and shoot up the place.” KPRC-TV reported that Mouton, who has worked at the airport for five years, was disgruntled with management and made the remark with coworkers and passengers nearby.
He was ordered not to return to the airport until further notice, but was then allegedly seen in a secure part of the facility on Jan. 28 in plain clothes
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