Sebastian Joseph-Day is not happy about his recent experience at an airport.
The Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman claims he was sexually assaulted by TSA officers at an airport screening on Friday at John Wayne Airport. He took to Twitter to air his grievances as he described the “extremely dehumanizing” incident.
The D-lineman felt “uncomfortable” at one point during the screening and asked the officer to stop; in response, three TSA agents apparently “swarmed” Joseph-Day and told him he “was the problem.”
Once it was over, he stated he wanted to file a complaint and noted that the airport was making him “jump through hoops” to do so.
At the end of the thread, Joseph-Day notes that he wasn’t looking for sympathy, just wanted to share his experiences so that the airport’s staff “aren’t allowed to do this ever again to another human being.”
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google! Follow Us
The 2018 sixth-round pick by the Los Angeles Rams joined the Chargers this past season.
Joseph-Day won a Super Bowl title as a member of the Los Angeles Rams, who defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in their home stadium in Super Bowl LVI.