Don't know if she was or even could be charged with anything. I believe she may be given a civil fine for her role in the incident though. The TSA Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE) at PHL is pretty strict when it comes to criminal charges for serious incidents such as this. I'm sure if anything can be done, she'll find a way to do it. I remember last year a passenger came through a checkpoint with a switch blade, which is not only prohitted, but also illegal to own in PA. The responding police officer did not arrest the person as he was supposed to and the AFSD-LE got a warrent issued and had him arrested when he arrived back in philly. If she went that far over a switch blade, imagine what she'll do for an incident like this.