TSA Official in Fargo Pleads Guilty to Drunken Driving

Authorities said Holman, a former Fargo police lieutenant, had been drinking at a Fargo Police Department party just before his Jan. 13 arrest in Dilworth, Minn.

FARGO (AP) - An airport security official has pleaded guilty to drunken driving in Minnesota, court officials say.

Jon Holman, of Glyndon, Minn., was sentenced to 30 days of electronic home monitoring and given credit for four days served in jail, Clay County prosecutor Heidi Davies said.

Authorities said Holman, a former Fargo police lieutenant, had been drinking at a Fargo Police Department party just before his Jan. 13 arrest in Dilworth, Minn. He is an assistant federal security director for screening at the airport in Fargo.

Fargo police Chief Keith Ternes has said the incident may lead to changes in how the department conducts future parties.

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