willie pete
26th November 2010, 02:29 PM
A TSA employee remained hospitalized today after being accused of kidnapping a young female in Atlanta, then taking her to his Hogansville residence and sexually assaulting her.
Randall Scott King, whose age and street address were not given, abducted the woman Wednesday evening from a MARTA parking lot in southwest Atlanta, police said.
The alleged victim said after the assault, she was released by her captor, who gave her a suicide note and instructions on where to deliver it.
Union City police alerted Hogansville police about the incident early Thursday.
Hogansville officers obtained search warrants and found King at his residence with what appeared to be self-inflicted wounds. Police did not describe the type or extent of his wounds. King was airlifted to Columbus Regional Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition this morning.
Criminal warrants against King were obtained by MARTA and Hogansville police. The charges were not specified.
King was identified as an employee of the federal Transportation Safety Administration, which is assisting in the investigation.
Hogansville police said the investigation is ongoing and further details will be released when the probe is completed.
Read more: La Grange News - BREAKING NEWS TSA employee accused of kidnap assault
http://lagrangenews.com/view/full_story/10413596/article-BREAKING-NEWS--TSA-employee-accused-of-kidnap--assault?instance=secondary_news_left_column
Now it turns out, this guy was jailed for harassment and stalking but the TSA doesnt think that is a "disqualifying offense." Which might also explain the next story:
A Transportation Security Agency worker who pats down members of the flying public at Logan International Airport was charged with multiple child sex crimes targeting an underage girl yesterday.
Sean Shanahan, 44, of Winthrop was held on $50,000 bail after he was charged with two counts of statutory rape, two counts of enticing a minor and one count of indecent assault and battery. He was arrested yesterday at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he had checked himself in after a suicide threat, prosecutors said.
Randall Scott King, whose age and street address were not given, abducted the woman Wednesday evening from a MARTA parking lot in southwest Atlanta, police said.
The alleged victim said after the assault, she was released by her captor, who gave her a suicide note and instructions on where to deliver it.
Union City police alerted Hogansville police about the incident early Thursday.
Hogansville officers obtained search warrants and found King at his residence with what appeared to be self-inflicted wounds. Police did not describe the type or extent of his wounds. King was airlifted to Columbus Regional Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition this morning.
Criminal warrants against King were obtained by MARTA and Hogansville police. The charges were not specified.
King was identified as an employee of the federal Transportation Safety Administration, which is assisting in the investigation.
Hogansville police said the investigation is ongoing and further details will be released when the probe is completed.
Read more: La Grange News - BREAKING NEWS TSA employee accused of kidnap assault
http://lagrangenews.com/view/full_story/10413596/article-BREAKING-NEWS--TSA-employee-accused-of-kidnap--assault?instance=secondary_news_left_column
Now it turns out, this guy was jailed for harassment and stalking but the TSA doesnt think that is a "disqualifying offense." Which might also explain the next story:
A Transportation Security Agency worker who pats down members of the flying public at Logan International Airport was charged with multiple child sex crimes targeting an underage girl yesterday.
Sean Shanahan, 44, of Winthrop was held on $50,000 bail after he was charged with two counts of statutory rape, two counts of enticing a minor and one count of indecent assault and battery. He was arrested yesterday at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he had checked himself in after a suicide threat, prosecutors said.