Off-duty California cop helps airport agent in Honolulu
An off-duty California police officer is being credited for going to the rescue of a security agent being assaulted at the Honolulu airport.
Corporal Justin Rogers of the Pinole Police Department was on vacation and had just taken off his shoes to go through security March 30 when he spotted the assault, the Contra Costa Times reported.
Security footage released Thursday showed a woman hitting a female Transportation Security Administration officer and putting her in a headlock. Rogers jumped over a small wall and threw the assailant to the ground, the newspaper reported.
Rogers identified himself to responding TSA agents and was given a pair of handcuffs to put on the suspect, Pinole police Cmdr. Pete Janke told the Contra Costa Times.
He wrapped up the arrest in time to make his flight back home.
“His actions, coupled with the quick response of airport security, minimized disruptions to the traveling public,” the TSA said in a statement.
The name of the suspect and what prompted the attack could not immediately be determined.
Rogers, a six-year veteran of the department, “acted decisively and was looking out for the other people around him. He did what we would expect a Pinole police officer to do,” Janke said.
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