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    85-year-old says she was strip searched at JFK

    NEW YORK (AP) — An 85-year-old woman said Saturday that she was injured and humiliated when she was strip searched at an airport after she asked to be patted down instead of going through a body scanner, allegations that transportation security officials denied.

    Lenore Zimmerman said she was taken to a private room and made to take off her pants and other clothes after she asked to forgo the screening because she worried it would interfere with her defibrillator. She missed her flight and had to take one 2 1/2 hours later, she said.

    "I'm hunched over. I'm in a wheelchair. I weigh under 110 pounds (50 kilograms)," she said from her winter home at a seniors community in Coconut Creek, Florida. "Do I look like a terrorist?"

    But the Transportation Security Administration said in a statement Saturday that no strip search was conducted.

    "While we regret that the passenger feels she had an unpleasant screening experience, TSA does not include strip searches as part of our security protocols and one was not conducted in this case," the statement read.

    Zimmerman was dropped off by her son at Kennedy Airport for a 1 p.m. flight Tuesday to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on JetBlue, she said. She arrived at the ticket counter around 12:20 p.m. and headed for security in a wheelchair, her small, metal walker in her lap.

    She's been traveling to Florida for at least a decade and has never had a problem being patted down until now, she said. "I worry about my heart, so I don't want to go through those things," she said, referring to the advanced image technology screening machines now in place at the airport.

    As a result, she said, she was taken into the private screening room by a female agent and made to strip.

    "Private screening was requested by the passenger, it was granted and lasted approximately 11 minutes," the TSA statement read. "TSA screening procedures are conducted in a manner designed to treat all passengers with dignity, respect and courtesy and that occurred in this instance."

    The private screening was not recorded.

    A review of closed-circuit television at the airport showed that proper procedures before and after the screening were followed, Jonathan Allen, a TSA spokesman, said in a statement.

    Zimmerman, who spends half the year in Long Beach, New York, said she banged her shin during the process and it bled "like a pig," partly because she is on blood-thinning medication. She said an emergency medical technician patched her up, but she was told to see a doctor when she arrived in Florida to make sure the wound didn't get infected. There are no records indicating medical attention was called on her behalf.

    "I don't know what triggered this. I don't know why they singled me out," she said.

    Her son Bruce Zimmerman said he'd like to see someone fired and screeners re-trained after his mother's ordeal.

    "My mother is a little old woman. She's not disruptive or uncooperative," he said Saturday. "I don't understand how this happened."

    He said she's had an increasingly difficult time traveling, especially since her husband died a few years ago. She has two grandchildren, and her older son, a doctor, died in 2007.

    Meanwhile, Lenore Zimmerman said she was healing, planned to go to the grocery store on Saturday and take it easy. She does not plan to head back to an airport until April when she returns to New York.

    "Thank goodness," she said. "It will give me some time to brace myself for the return flight."

     

    3,385 comments

    • brian d  •  Southfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      we lost a long time ago ........ the country as we knew it ain't no mo' ... sad, sad , sad !!!!!
      • John 5 mths ago
        The TSA agent was an invasive lesbo abusing her authority..
      • Steven 5 mths ago
        MAN UP BRIAN! Go out and start offing mussies now and quite blamming the gov for protecting your sorry butt.
      • Blues Guitarist 5 mths ago
        Ron Paul is the only candidate who sees and understands the causes of this trend. Of course, the bankers want him to come off as a nut so they can continue to reap the earnings of the American people through the illegal federal income tax and the privately-run Federal Reserve, which charges us interest for every dollar printed which can theoretically never be paid off.
    • Usidum  •  5 mths ago
      The story dances around the part where the TSA denies strip searching her. Did her pants come off or not?
      • fortbrian 5 mths ago
        Needs to be a full investigation. There should be NO areas lacking video!!!
      • fortbrian 5 mths ago
        I can see it, soon all bathrooms in airports will have video recording. And Tsa agents on the other side of the video #$%$ away.
      • john 5 mths ago
        i dont wanna see that picture.
    • DR  •  Miami, United States  •  5 mths ago
      After 9-11 I was part of the hurd myself, accepted everything the goverment told us. When they said it was necessary for strip searches I said ok, when they said it was necessary for ramdom searches and ilegal wire taps, I said ok. But enough is enough, its time to take our country back. Terrorist have already won, they have made us terrified of living our lives and the goverment has taken full advantage of this fear.
      • Richard Z 5 mths ago
        Yes, so much so that our Senate just voted to do away with aspects of the Bill of Rights on nothing more then the word of a president; fortunately, that is a GOP ploy and O has promised a veto. Then the GOP will holler that he vetoed a bill to fund DOD. What a bunch those GOP putzes are. No sense of proportionality or right or wrong. They know one word; Family Values: Ask Gingrich; Ask Cain.
      • Michael 5 mths ago
        Um, in case you forgot, the Senate is controlled by DEMOCRATS. If ANYTHING passes the Senate, it's the work of mind-numbed, robotic, herd-following, Democrat Senators. The GOP is in control of the House.
      • . 5 mths ago
        Yes, I was the same way. After 9/11 I supported everything the government did but this crap is just going too far. They are treating US like the enemy when we didn't do anything wrong. The enemy can be found at your local mosque wearing a diaper on their head not their rear ends like old people.
    • Ryan  •  Ann Arbor, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I regret that I only have one life to give for my country, and I am NOT afraid of some extremist jihad terrorist. I fear much more that our country is becoming a police state.
      • whiteknightUSMC 5 mths ago
        As a former marine who knows a fair amount about national security having served in that field, I can tell you, we already are in a police state. Marines are sick of hearing about TSA workers, and corrupt cops, doing stupid things then acting like they are heroes. We fought for this country to make it free, not a police state. TSA workers need to grow up and start acting like human beings, and bad cops need to straighten up and fly right or get out of police work.
      • Z 5 mths ago
        Tell that to the 3,000 killed in the world trade attack.
      • Razpootin 5 mths ago
        TSA has gone from the absurd to the sublime.
    • Luckylady200149774  •  Goetzville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Bin Ladin accomplished more with 911 than I'm sure he had ever hoped for....the US has been all downhill ever since.
      • Annoynous 5 mths ago
        He completely won!!! Look at our economy. He was right he destroyed us as we are spending more on 2 wars, entitlements, and now we have Patriot Act and a police state. Everyone has turned into cowards!
      • Phyllis 5 mths ago
        i agree with luckylady and annoynous they couldn't have said it better, my thoughts exactly....
      • truth 5 mths ago
        American only have themselves to blame, if they weren't so stupid they would have never allowed their government to push around and interfere with business of other nations, all which led to 9/11.
    • blueyes  •  5 mths ago
      For the life of me, I don't understand why the airlines don't put up a fight about TSA tactics. Don't they realize how much money they are losing from people who refuse to fly because of all the gestapo tactics? Hmmm, I think I've finally figured it out-Is this why they charge all those ridiculous fees? What it all boils down to is that we all are paying TSA salaries, with our taxes, and outrageous baggage fees, etc. That's why the airlines don't care. I haven't flown in three years, and no one in my family does either, anymore.
    • Renee  •  Charlotte, United States  •  5 mths ago
      At some point, we are going to have to take back control of our country. The TSA is out of control!
    • James  •  5 mths ago
      TSA = Terrorizing Stupid Americans. Our govt. doesnt think well of us and it's gonna get worse.
    • RADTOMASZ  •  5 mths ago
      This has nothing to do with security. Instead, it is a de-sensitization program designed to get the public accustomed to ever-increasing government intrusion into our personal, and private lives.
    • smatualan  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      all in the name of "the war on terror" lol
    • True  •  5 mths ago
      I stopped flying 3 years ago.............Until the system changes , I WILL NOT FLY AGAIN!!
    • EddyL  •  5 mths ago
      and TSA lies. If they didn't record it, how do they know what happened?
    • Pope Goblin XI  •  Detroit, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The TSA is right out of control. The TSA is a result of America being scared and stupid. It's about time to reign them back and start thinking with our big heads again.
    • Wondering  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Are these the same idiots that couldn't tell the difference between the design on a girls purse for a real gun?
    • bearorso  •  Atlanta, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "Feels she had an unpleasant experience..." Why don't we have Sec. Napolitano and TSA cheif doofus Pistole endure teh same treatment and see what their reaction would be?

      Abolish the Three Stooges Association, also known as the TSA!
    • xian  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Isn't it amusing that this American citizen was strip searched to take a domestic to domestic flight yet MILLIONS of illegal aliens cross into this country every year?
    • Macs C-U  •  5 mths ago
      BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU,
    • Robert C  •  Miami, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I say we send all the TSA agents over to Iraq and Afghanistan and let them screen for suicide bombers rather then harass their fellow citizens
    • Happy  •  5 mths ago
      No freakin way does it take 11 minutes to pat someone down. That was strip search time.
    • CB  •  5 mths ago
      Like the 17 year old pregnant girl who got in trouble for a purse that had a little western style gun sewed onto it... and now an 85 year old wheelchair bound woman. I am all for security and being safe on a flight, but until an 85 year old in a wheelchair actually poses a threat to the safety of a flight, I have to believe that she was wronged here in a number of ways. The TSA is only as good as it's people and with that said, How can I trust dumb people who would waste their time with an old lady from Florida with a defibrillator and in a wheel chair with the actual security threats from a real terrorist? Maybe they should pay these people more, and hire much more qualified individuals as opposed to the idiots that were involved in the above article.
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