Topeka man says “God” guided him to trespass at KCI on Christmas Eve

A 28-year-old Topeka, Kan. man has been charged with misdemeanor trespassing after he said “God” guided him to the field at Kansas City International Airport on Christmas Eve. 

According to KCI Police, at about 7 p.m. on Dec. 24, officers were dispatched due to a breach of airport security.  The suspect, Tevin Asamoah Jr., was apprehended without difficulty and said he was “guided to MCI by God.” He said he was unsure how he’d entered the restricted area, and, at different times, he said he had flown, taken a bus, or driven his own Toyota Rav4 to the airport. A small collapsible baton was in his possession and seized without incident, with Asamoah apparently stating “I guess I’m going to have to die.” He was transported to St. Luke’s North Hospital for psychological evaluation and was later released from custody. 

A witness spotted Asamoah at Gate A12, where he seemed confused about where he was. He was also spotted, via security camera, in the baggage makeup room, walking across Concourse A, climbing the stairs up the jet bridge staircase to Gate A14 and appeared to attempt to access the jet bridge. He was also spotted trying doors from the field and later walking up another jet bridge staircase at Gate A12, where he stopped and waved at the witness shortly before his presence was reported and he was intercepted by police. 

During an inspection of the perimeter fence, a black Toyota registered to Asamoah was located on a farm access road off Northwest 120th Street. Asamoah allegedly climbed the fence into the restricted area. 

On Christmas, a green bag was located near the airport fence, three feet from the fence. That bag contained miscellaneous personal items and a school identification card belonging to Asamoah.