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Man arrested at Miami airport after assaulting TSA officer
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A man was taken into custody at Miami International Airport after attacking a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer. The incident followed his involvement in causing a flight diversion to Miami the previous day.

Cameron Dylan McDougall, 28, was arrested on Saturday at Miami International Airport. He faces three counts of battery on a law enforcement officer and one count of battery on a person over 65. A TSA statement revealed that McDougall assaulted two officers.

"This unprovoked and brash physical attack against our employees, who work tirelessly to ensure the safety of the traveling public and the security of our aviation system, is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. TSA is working with law enforcement and will pursue independent enforcement actions against this individual," stated the TSA.

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The agency further emphasized: "Our frontline TSA Officers are there for our safety and security. This unprovoked attack on our officers is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Assaulting a TSA officer is a federal offense (that) can result in criminal penalties and fines of up to $13,910 in addition to his arrest."

According to Local 10's report, McDougall began his violent spree airside by assaulting an elderly man heading to his gate before attacking officers at the security checkpoint.

One officer was reportedly punched in the face three times before another passenger intervened until Miami-Dade police arrived. McDougall remains detained with a $4,000 bond facing five counts of battery, including misdemeanor battery.

Attempts by Simple Flying to contact the airport about the diverted flight went unanswered by publication time.

Criminal Defense Lawyer notes that "Federal law prohibits anyone from threatening, assaulting, intimidating, or interfering with airport screeners while they are performing screening duties." Offenses can lead to fines ranging from $2,250 to $5,380 for non-physical interference or doubled for physical situations. These civil penalties are enforced by the TSA.

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Assaulting federal or airport employees with security responsibilities can lead to criminal charges carrying potential sentences of up to ten years in prison or fines reaching $250,000.

Criminal Defense Lawyer advises passengers:

- Comply when asked.

- Avoid raising your voice or making threats.

- Request a supervisor if needed.

- Never touch a TSA official.

In other aviation-related incidents last month:

Two men were arrested near Boston Logan International Airport for operating drones dangerously close to aircraft. The Boston Police Harbor Patrol captured two individuals while searching for a third suspect who fled by boat.

"The Boston Police Department reminds recreational drone operators of the importance of adhering to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety guidelines," emphasizing that both large and small drones pose risks near airports.

In November at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Syed Aman was apprehended attempting to travel to Syria intending to join ISIS after more than two years of expressing support for ISIS online and sending funds believed intended for them.

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