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SA director arrested by US Customs and Border Protection in Florida
McManaman
is charged with assisting in a forgery of documents transferring
property from an elderly relative with dementia to herself and an
accomplice
By
Timothy H.J. Nerozzi Fox News
Published
An official with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been arrested on an outstanding warrant, according to local reports.
TSA Assistant Federal Security Director Maxine McManaman was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on December 28.
McManaman
had a warrant for her arrest posted by the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s
Office, which claimed she and an alleged accomplice named Delroy
Chambers Sr. exploited a relative suffering from dementia by falsifying
documents in their name, according to Port St. Lucie Police.
TSA
Assistant Federal Security Director Maxine McManaman was reportedly
arrested at an airport in Atlanta on a warrant issued by the St. Lucie
County Sheriff's Department in December.(LinkedIn)
The Florida authorities allege that the duo forged signatures on a quitclaim deed transferring ownership of a property in the relative's name over to themselves.
The
relative whose property was transferred to McManaman and Chambers
allegedly could not have signed the quitclaim deed, because the
individual was found to have been in Atlanta on the date listed,
according to police.
Chambers was previously arrested on December
20 in Port St. Lucie, charged with two counts of exploitation of an
elderly or disabled adult, simple neglect and two counts of forgery. He
eventually bonded out of jail.
McManaman is facing a third-degree felony charge of forgery.
Chambers
was arrested in Port St. Lucie on December 20 on charges of exploiting
an elderly or disabled adult, forgery, and simple neglect.
She was reportedly apprehended after touching down in Atlanta on an international flight.
McManaman
has been an employee of the TSA since November 2002 and held a
management-level position at the airport, according to local reports.
"TSA
holds its employees to the highest professional and ethical standards
and has no tolerance for misconduct on or off duty," a TSA spokesperson
said in the statement to local outlet FOX 5 Atlanta.
Port
St. Lucie Police say McManaman forged a document transferring a house
belonging to an elderly relative with dementia to her and Chambers.(Port St. Lucie Police)
The spokesperson added, "Any employee who fails to meet our fundamental ethical standards is held accountable."
McManaman has been placed on leave pending a law enforcement investigation.
She is currently being held at Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro, Georgia.
Timothy
Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter
@timothynerozzi and can email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com
NAACP Suspends Illinois
State Conference President Teresa Haley After Calling Illegal Immigrants
‘Rapists, Burglars, and Savages’ During Zoom Call (VIDEO)
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) announced the suspension of Teresa Haley, the president of its
Illinois State Conference, following her incendiary remarks about
illegal immigrants during a Zoom call with state leaders last October.
Sharika Soal from The Gateway Pundit provided commentary on this news story in her recent article. Watch it here.
The controversial incident came to light when Teresa Haley made
remarks during a virtual meeting in which she referred to illegal
immigrants as “savages,” burglars, and rapists.
“Black people have been on the streets forever and ever, and nobody
cares. These immigrants have come over here, they’ve been raping people,
they’ve been breaking into homes, they’re like savages as well. They
don’t speak the language, and they look at us like we were crazy,
because we were the only people in America who were brought over here
against our wills, and we’re slaves,” Haley said.
Haley also said, “I’m trying not to be a n****, but you know I’m pro-Black. So it’s all about us, people.”
The video is now going viral after the video of the meeting was
shared by former DuPage County NAACP President Patrick Watson to CBS News, who said he was horrified by Haley’s comment.
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In response to inquiries from ABC7 Chicago on Tuesday (Dec. 12),
Teresa Haley, who was vacationing in Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
initially refuted the allegations regarding her statements. She claimed
the video was fabricated, saying, “with AI, anything is possible.”
On Thursday (Dec. 14), Teresa Haley issued an apology, stating, “I
love and value all members of our communities – including immigrants.”
Below is the full statement:
First and foremost, I express my sincere apologies to
anyone who may have been hurt or offended by my comments. I love and
value all members of our communities – including immigrants. I have
worked tirelessly to advocate for the underserved and the voiceless. I
remain focused on denouncing injustices, racism, and discrimination.
I am empathetic to the plight of all people, and I proudly serve as a
beacon of hope to the hopeless. I embrace the mission of the NAACP,
which is to ‘Achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion by
advancing policies and practices that expand human and civil rights,
eliminate discrimination, and accelerate the well-being, education, and
economic security of Black people and all persons of color.’
The backlash to Haley’s comments culminated in her suspension from
the role of president of the NAACP’s Illinois State Conference. In its
statement, the NAACP outlined that holding its leaders to the highest
standards is integral to its organization’s core mission and that
Haley’s comments did not align with its values.
Illinois Times reported:
The Dec. 15 statement from the national NAACP, the
nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization, said the
nonprofit “stands firm in our commitment to advancing racial justice and
cultivating a society where human dignity is respected.”
The NAACP didn’t respond to requests for more information or
clarification, didn’t say how long the suspension will last, whether the
group will consider permanently removing Haley as statewide president
or whether the suspension also applies to Haley’s position as president
of the Springfield NAACP branch.
“As an internal matter, there will be no additional comment at this
time,” the statement said, adding, “The NAACP will continue to foster an
environment that is reflective of our mission and respective of our
membership.”
The news regarding Teresa Haley’s comments and subsequent suspension
by the NAACP has garnered a wide range of reactions from the public.
Opinions are divided, with some calling for her resignation, while
others commend her for her candor.
A user on X expressed strong support for Haley, suggesting,
“Teresa Haley needs to sue the NAACP for wrongful suspension. She told
the truth about illegals. If anything she deserves a raise.”
Meanwhile, another individual acknowledged the harshness of her
language but defended her right to express concern about immigration
issues, stating,
“Coarse language but people have a right to express their displeasure
of the country being invaded and native-born citizens de-prioritized.”
These contrasting viewpoints highlight the complexity and emotional
intensity surrounding discussions of immigration and free speech