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Viral Video Of Toddler Pat-Down May Not Be What It Seems

Young Boy In A Wheel Chair Shown Receiving Additional Screening

A video is making its way around the Internet showing a very young boy in a wheelchair due to a broken leg receiving additional screening as he gets ready to board a flight in Chicago to Walt Disney World with his family.

In the video, the screener talks with the boy, and his father, who is making the video, seems to be cooperating fully with the TSA screener. But the text added to the video says "TSA nabs suspected Al Queda terrorist." Additional text embedded in the video goes on to describe how outraged the father is that the boy is being screened for explosives.

But a report in the Chicago Tribune says that the video may not be the outrage that its been called. While there are legitimate questions to be raised about TSA screening procedures, the paper reports that several of the perceptions about the video are questionable.

The video, which shows a TSA agent patting down the 3-year-old boy and swabbing his leg cast for bomb residue, was reportedly shot at O'Hare International. But a TSA official told the paper the incident actually happened at Midway Airport. Additionally, it occurred in the spring of 2010, about a year and a half before the TSA relaxed its requirements for screening children 12 and under in September of 2011.

But true to form, TSA would not say definitively whether the 3-year-old boy would have received additional screening under the less-stringent rules for children. The video has been viewed nearly 100,000 times. (Frame capture from YouTube video)

FMI: www.tsa.gov, www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNO-AzPxS4U

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