Some people are applauding a Colorado woman for grabbing a TSA agent's breast during the security screening.

Thursday, 61-year-old Yukari Mihamae was arrested after allegedly grabbing and squeezing the left breast of a female TSA agent at Terminal 4 in Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport.

"The female became argumentative and refused to be screened by TSA staff. During the argument the suspect grabbed the breast of the TSA employee. The suspect admitted to grabbing the TSA agent and continued being argumentative," stated Phoenix Police.

The self-employed businesswoman is now facing a single count of felony sex abuse. She was released from jail on Friday morning.

According to a statement by the TSA: "On July 14 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport at approximately 5:32 PM EDT, local law enforcement arrested a passenger for assaulting a TSA officer during the screening process. TSA officers work every day to protect the traveling public, and the agency will not tolerate assaults against its workforce."

There's been an outpouring of support for Mihamae, perhaps because the TSA is an agency that people love to hate, especially after receiving lots of criticism lately about their "invasive" screening procedures.

Other people are saying, the TSA is just there to do their job, and if you don't like it, don't fly.

"My first thought was good for you, to try and get back at them just a little bit," said Marcus Brown, a Phoenix resident. "I think it's kind of a personal violation. I know since 9/11 we have to have some security but sometimes I think it goes a little too far."

"I think it's ridiculous," counters Eric Stern. "TSA are doing their job. They're paid to do a job. If you want to fly in an airplane, there are rules you have to follow."

Karen Brooks of Phoenix understands where Mihamae's coming from. "People can get very offended, why did you pick me out of everybody else here. Maybe she was just a little upset?"