11yr Old With Autism Found Safe By PA In A TSA Line At JFK After Taking An Uber To The Airport On His Own [VIDEO]

11yr Old With Autism Found Safe By PA In A TSA Line At JFK After Taking An Uber To The Airport On His Own [VIDEO]

This here is a mouth full, when an 11 year old boy with autism was found safe by PA in a TSA line at JFK after successfully taking an Uber to the airport on his own to make a trip to Japan.

Jamel Johnson, an 11-year-old boy with autism from Valley Stream, Long Island, was safely found by Port Authority police in a TSA security line at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) after he successfully took an Uber on his own.  Ring video shows Jamel Johnson getting into an Uber at 5:55 a.m. without any parent supervision. His parents say they woke up in a panic when they realized their son wasn’t at home.  When they checked their security camera, they saw the black car pull up and their son get in with a suitcase.  When Johnson Sr. called his missing phone, Port Authority police at JFK answered. Jamel said he was trying to get to Japan but was stopped at Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers because he did not have a ticket.

When Jamel was asked why he did it, his response was “I’m just curious about what’s out there in Japan,” 

The biggest question though is how was Jamel able to get a ride to JFK via Uber when Uber has a strict no minors policy unless they are with an adult??

See video below

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