Tuesday, December 10, 2013

TSA agent confiscated sock monkey's toy pistol

"Rooster Monkburn" the cowboy sock monkey is without his pistol, thanks to a diligent TSA agent in St. Louis. Phyllis May of Redmond, Washington says she is “appalled and shocked and embarrassed all at the same time” about the incident that happened on Wednesday. May has a small business selling unique sock monkey dolls.

She says she and her husband were on their way from St. Louis to Sea-Tac and she had a couple of monkeys and sewing supplies with her in a carry-on bag. “His pistol was in there,” she says of the sock monkey “Rooster Monkburn,” a take-off on John Wayne character “Rooster Cogburn” from the film “True Grit.” May and her husband were going through the screening process when she noticed that one of her bags was missing.



“And the (TSA agent) held it up and said ‘whose is this?’” she said. “I realized oh, my God this is my bag.” May said the TSA agent went through the bag, through the sewing supplies and found the two-inch long pistol. “She said ‘this is a gun,’” said May. “I said no, it’s not a gun it’s a prop for my monkey. She said ‘If I held it up to your neck, you wouldn’t know if it was real or not,’ and I said ‘really?’” said May.

The TSA agent told May she would have to confiscate the tiny gun and was supposed to call the police. “I said well go ahead,” said May. “And I said really? You’re kidding me right, and she said no it looks like a gun. She took my monkey’s gun,” said May, who has retained her sense of humour. “Rooster Monkburn has been disarmed so I’m sure everyone on the plane was safe,” she said. “I understand she was doing her job but at some point doesn’t common sense prevail?” In the end, the agent did not call police and May did get her other sewing supplies back.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I keep hoping that all these TSA stories are made up, and UFO's are real, and not the other way round

Patty O'Heater said...

Don't ever expect common sense from any of these "for your own protection" morons. Unfortunately, they are found all over.

Anonymous said...

I suppose the sewing kit included needles, scissors and even knitting needles?

Yeah, I hope this was made up.

But I doubt it.

Lurker111

BoS said...

It's "co-burn" not "cock-burn"; lock 'er up!

Anonymous said...

TSA: Providing alternative employment for street bums and burger flippers since 2001.