Woman assaults police and security staff at Orlando Airport
A Florida woman is behind bars after an attempt to bypass airport security at Orlando and was accused of assaulting security officers and police.
Angela McNaughton was also found to be carrying a knife.
McNaughton was stopped trying to access an employee entrance by car without staff credentials and then pushed an airport worker out of the way.
When approached by TSA officers she reported hit one.
McNaughton then ‘started to scream and thrash about wildly’ which led here to be tasered by police, according to news outlet WFTV.
As well as a knife, police recovered from her a military ID and marijuana.
McNaughton was arrested on charges of battery on a law enforcement officer and cannabis possession.
The woman’s motive for the outburst is still unclear, police said.
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