Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Airport Employees Arrested for Leaking DC Crash Video to CNN

From WUSA-TV:
Two employees of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority have been charged after authorities say they leaked a video of the American Airlines Flight 5342 crash with an Army Black Hawk helicopter to CNN.

The MWAA said in a statement that the employees made an "unauthorized copy" of the video and gave it to the media outlet.

A Rockville man was charged with computer trespass. He was booked into the Arlington County Adult Detention Center and later released on his own recognizance.

An Upper Marlboro man was also charged with computer trespass. He was released on a summons by the magistrate.
From the Washington Post:
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority employee Mohamed Lamine Mbengue, 21, of Rockville, Maryland, was charged Friday with computer trespass for “making an unauthorized copy of Airports Authority records,” authority spokeswoman Crystal Nosal said Monday. Mbengue was booked into the Arlington County jail and released.

On Sunday, authority employee Jonathan Savoy, 45, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was arrested and charged with computer trespass, Nosal said. He also was released pending trial.
They really did not want that video to be seen by the public.

I can understand the employees being fired for violating policy. They made a copy of video that didn't belong to them and distributed it to CNN.

You can lie under oath, steal, commit arson, and even murder without getting arrested. Apparently, computer trepass is something that won't be tolerated. These employees could be hailed as heroes for being whistleblowers.

I just wonder why the video was kept from the public in the first place.

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