Remember John Brennan? He's the frequent flyer from Oregon who stripped down to nothing at the Portland International Airport's security gate in April when faced with additional TSA screening measures.
Well, a judge has found Brennan not guilty of indecent exposure. Instead, Brennan's act was deemed one of protest and protected speech.
From the AP:
When he reached the gate, he declined to go through the airport's body scanners, instead choosing the alternative metal detector and body pat-down. After the pat-down, Transportation Security Administration officer Steven Van Gordon detected nitrates on the gloves he used to check Brennan.
"For me, time slowed down," Brennan said. "I thought about nitrates and I thought about the Oklahoma City bombing."
Brennan said before his trial that after months of angst every time he went through security, the nitrate detection was the final straw for him, a wordless accusation that he was a terrorist.
So he took off all his clothes.
A TSA agent stacked plastic crates high onto several carts and positioned them around Brennan. Port of Portland police arrested Brennan and took him to the Multnomah County Jail.
