This is the moment a man blamed for a security breach at a Texas airport walked through a TSA checkpoint and managed to slip onto a jet before he was stopped by authorities.

Nearly a year after Damarias Cockerham somehow bypassed a security checkpoint at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and boarded an international flight, surveillance videos have now been released showing exactly how he did it.

In the footage, Cockerham is seen on July 26, 2015 walking through the airport without identification or a ticket, according to CBS DFW.

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Nearly a year after Damarias Cockerham somehow bypassed a security checkpoint at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and boarded an international flight, surveillance videos have now been released showing how he did it

Cockerham is seen approaching a security checkpoint in Terminal D and jogging to a closed lane on the other side. He moves a security belt out of the way (pictured)

Cockerham is then seen walking through an unmanned metal detector before leaving the area

He then approaches a security checkpoint in Terminal D while agents are screening passengers in a line behind a body scanner nearby.

Cockerham is seen jogging to a closed lane on the other side and moving a security belt out of the way before walking through an unmanned metal detector.

Moments later, he blends in with other passengers leaving the TSA screening and goes unnoticed as he walks past a TSA agent who appears to be looking down at his phone.

He then walks down a jetway where he boarded an American Airlines flight bound for Guatemala without a ticket.

A gate agent is seen chasing behind him before he was eventually escorted off the plane.

The footage shows Cockerham and the gate agent walking to a main terminal area where two police officers meet them.

According to CBS DFW, he was taken into custody 14 minutes after breaching security.

TSA nor DFW have commented on the incident. Cockerham was arrested on a criminal trespass charge.

At the time, authorities said Cockerham ran onto American Airlines Flight 1013, boarding for Guatemala City, Guatemala.

According to police, Cockerham appeared upset, then got off the plane and was arrested.

Cockerham 'began crying and would not cooperate or answer any of our questions,' the Dallas Morning News quoted part of the police report as saying.

In another report excerpt published by the newspaper, Cockerham explained 'he didn't want his girlfriend going down there and being with the wrong guy.'

Police took Cockerham's keys, then found his car parked curbside at Terminal D.

Moments later, he blends in with other passengers leaving the TSA screening and goes unnoticed as he walks past a TSA agent who appears to be looking down at his phone (left). Cockerham pictured right

He then walks down a jetway where he boarded an American Airlines flight bound for Guatemala without a ticket. A gate agent is seen chasing behind him before he was eventually escorted off the plane

The footage shows Cockerham and the gate agent walking to a main terminal area where two police officers meet them

In a statement following the incident, the TSA said: 'TSA is reviewing the incident and is working closely with the airport, local law enforcement and stakeholders to ensure that all of our checkpoints at DFW reflect optimal security configurations.

'Immediately following this incident, TSA made adjustments to the DFW screening area and has added more barriers, and is working to identify other long-term solutions that may require physical adjustments to the area.

'As always, TSA continually evaluates checkpoint configurations and passenger flows at all our airports to ensure physical security.'

Following the incident, the airport has added a barrier in front of closed lanes, according to CBS DFW.