Curses of Nancy Mace curses, Berates confused police at the airport: Police report

Nancy mace, the A Carolina Republican congressman unleashed a tirade against the law at Charleston International Airport on Thursday, The Wire has learned.
According to the incident report obtained by wire under freedom of information in South Carolina, it was immediately cursed at the police, making repeated comments to them. The report says that the Supervisor Security Administration (TSA) Supervisor told the supervisors that Mace was treating his employees in the same way and that they would be reporting to their superiors.
According to the report, officials with the Charleston County Aviation Author Authority MOSTION PORDORT MOOR AND MACE ATIMOR at 6:30 in the morning will escort him from the white plane and he will arrive at the white towing area. At about 6:35, the report says, they were told that he had left; They never saw the car coming.
Shortly before 7 a.m., the report said, Dispatch told officials that Mace was in the Crewmember Program area — a trusted access route with limited membership through TSA and intended for Flight Crew members.
When the police quickly found him, according to an additional incident report filed by one of the officials, Congress immediately began “sending him ideas about the Department.
When officers escorted him to his gate, according to the report, he brought his fellow South Carolina teammates into the frames.
“He also said that we will never treat Tim Scott like this again,” said another manager at one point in the report.
“Walking all over B-8 he was cursing and complaining and often doing the same thing on his phone,” said the officer in his report. In the major incident report, the officer notes that the mace made fun of his phone, either by phone or explaining the messages. “After standing next to the B-8 for several minutes with him continuing his tirade, he finally boarded the plane.”
After Mace’s plane was taken down, the report says, a US Gate Agent went to these officials. According to the report, he said he “didn’t believe in his behavior. He stated that the US representative should not be working the way he was.”
The report goes on to say that officials questioned the TSA supervisor, who told officials that he was “very upset about the way he was acting at the checkpoint.” The manager, according to the report, told officials that Marke had “conversed with several TSA agents in the same manner” and that they would report his unacceptable behavior to his superiors. “TSA Agents are not fully paid, due to the ongoing government shutdown.


