"We can reassure the public that these dedicated
professionals go out there every day and put their lives on the
line to make sure that everyone is safe. I don't want them to be
tarred by ... a few allegations from a few years
ago."
Source: Robert Bray, director of the Federal
Air Marshal Service. A disturbing report by a non-profit journalism
watchdog organization paints a frightening picture of the state of
FAMS. USA Today reports an investigation by ProPublica revealed
over three dozen air marshals have been charged with crimes --
including drunken driving, unauthorized use of firearms, sexual
misconduct with a minor and attempted smuggling of explosives.
Hundreds more have been accused of misconduct, according to the
report.