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Surveillance video shows man rush TSA officers at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix

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PHOENIX (KNXV) - At least five TSA officers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport were injured when a man attempted to rush a security checkpoint.

The TSA said the incident happened June 18 at around 9:45 a.m. local time at the airport’s Terminal 4.

The man was unprovoked and attempted to rush through the security at the terminal, according to a news release.

According to police documents, 19-year-old Tyrese Garner pushed his way past other passengers and charged through the metal detector before punching a TSA agent and knocking her to the ground.

He reportedly punched four other TSA agents before he was subdued. Police officers arrived and arrested him on charges of criminal trespassing, assault and resisting arrest.

Documents alleged Garner tried to resist arrest, and he was kicking and writhing while refusing to be taken out of the terminal.

One TSO was taken to the hospital and at least four others were taken to an urgent care facility. Their exact injuries and conditions are unknown at this time.

"Got done putting my shoes on and was walking down the hallway part there and all of a sudden I heard screaming and hollering," said witness Donnie Jones, who had just passed through security when the incident occurred.

Jones told ABC15 he's unsure what prompted the man to allegedly try and rush through the checkpoint.

"When he was coming over that counter … he was like jumping at somebody and you could just see a bunch of swinging and that and you couldn't really tell what was going on," he said. "I don't know what his deal was. It was just an unhappy guy rushing through there."

Documents say Garner is from Texas and is mentally disturbed. He was reportedly under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time.

Neither police nor TSA has released a motive in the incident.

TSA released the following statement on the incident:

“This unprovoked and brazen physical attack against our TSOs is unacceptable. We are grateful for our committed workforce and for the role they play in protecting the traveling public every day. We continue to monitor the safety and health of the TSOs involved in this incident and will cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation.”