Air Marshalls Enforcing — and Breaking — the Law

It’s not just for TSA screeners any more!


Via David Rowell, there were 753 incidents of misconduct by federal air marshalls during an eight-month period of 2002.

    Federal air marshals have slept on the job, tested positive for alcohol or drugs while on duty, lost their weapons and falsified information, the Homeland Security Department’s inspector general said Monday in a scathing report on the air marshals program.

The report criticized the the lenient treatment received by the marshalls, including paying them during forced leave.

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