To add to the already troubling situation, the TSA documentation stated that Bills wife had participated in the breach of the United States Capitol building on January 6th, 2021. Bill was dumbfounded. While his wife had indeed been in Washington D.C. on that date, she was nowhere near the Capitol building, and she could prove it with her GPS records, Uber receipts, and hotel bills, which showed she was staying several miles away from the Capitol building.
In desperation, Bill reached out to the Air Marshal National Council (AMNC) seeking assistance. The AMNC acted swiftly, relaying Bills concerns to Congress.
Upon hearing Bills account, AMNC President Dave Londo and Executive Director Sonya Hightower-LaBosco were unfazed. They told Bill that a supervisor within the Air Marshal Incident Coordination Section had submitted to the FBI a list containing the names of all individuals who had flown in and out of Washington D.C. in the days preceding and following the Capitol incident that occurred on January 6th.
Regardless of whether the individuals had been in the vicinity of the Capitol, their names were added to the list. Londo and Hightower-LaBosco shared their conviction that the same supervisor had authorized the creation of this list, as it was the units responsibility to create unique missions for the agency.