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More than two months after being observed by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Behavior Detection Officers (BDOs) at Orlando International for acting suspiciously, a passenger who allegedly attempted to smuggle bomb-making components on to an aircraft sits in jail awaiting trial in July.
Here's a look at what happened that day and a good example of how BDOs work to keep the traveling public safe.
On April 1, passengers were pouring into the busy airport. Dressed in plainclothes, Behavior Detection Program Manager Cleveland Laycock spotted a passenger...