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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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Veronica Rocha

Morrissey says TSA screener groped him at San Francisco airport

July 31--The Transportation Safety Administration has denied allegations made by singer Morrissey that he was groped by a security screener at the San Francisco International Airport.

Morrissey said he was leaving the San Francisco airport Monday and heading to London when he was stopped by a TSA security screener and sexually assaulted.

In a letter posted on the fan website "True to You," the 56-year-old singer wrote, "Before I could gather my belongings from the usual array of trays I was approached by an 'airport security officer' who stopped me, crouched before me and groped my penis and testicles. He quickly moved away as an older 'airport security officer' approached."

The singer said the entire incident was caught on airport security cameras.

TSA spokesman Mike England defended the security screener, saying he followed the appropriate procedures.

"TSA takes all allegations of misconduct seriously and strives to treat every passenger with dignity and respect," he said in a statement provided to the Los Angeles Times. "Upon review of closed-circuit TV footage, TSA determined that the supervised officer followed standard operating procedures in the screening of this individual."

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Morrissey said he was with two British Airways Special Services workers, who advised him to lodge a complaint against the officer.

British Airways did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"In the interests of imperishable bureaucracy my submitted complaint against this 'officer' will obviously be either unread or ignored because, as we all know, on matters of officialism it is not possible to be pleasantly surprised by anything at all," Morrissey wrote.

The Times has reached out to airport officials for comment.

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