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15 May 2015

Denver-bound United flight makes u-turn after passenger runs up aisle yelling ‘jihad, jihad’


Denver-bound United flight turns around after passenger runs up aisle yelling ‘jihad, jihad’

There is nothing, so far, in the man’s background to suggest he has a connection to terrorists, the government source said. His mental state at the time is unknown and no weapons were found after he was subdued.
Still, his words are alarming, coming at a time when the United States and its allies have been targeted by Islamist extremist groups like ISIS, and with memories of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackings of four U.S. commercial airliners still etched in many Americans’ minds.
They were spoken aboard United Flight 1074, shortly after it took off around 10:15 p.m. EDT Monday from Dulles International Airport in suburban Washington.
The Boeing 737 jet was supposed to take its 33 passengers and six crew members to Denver International Airport but turned back because the unnamed passenger “failed to comply with crew instructions,” United Airlines spokesman Luke Punzenberger said.
The pilots told air traffic controllers that after the passenger acted violently, other passengers subdued him, according to LiveATC.net, which provides audio of air traffic control transmissions.
“He ran forward towards the cockpit, and he is being restrained by passengers,” one of the pilots said. “The cockpit is secure, and we would just like to return to the airport and have the authorities meet him.”
A cellphone video shows the man, bruised on his face, held down by other passengers.
At one point, he pleads, “Please stop, please stop, they said call it off.” At another, the man seems to cry as he says, “I’m so sorry.”
“Don’t move,” one passenger said, apparently trying to calm the man. “You’re OK. We’re going to get you off this plane, buddy.”
The plane landed at Dulles around 10:40 p.m. EDT, said Kimberly Gibbs, a spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which runs the northern Virginia airport.
“A passenger was removed from the plane and transported to a local hospital for evaluation,” she said.
Hours later, it was not clear if the man was still at the hospital, what condition he was in or what trouble he might be in legally.
No passengers were injured and no weapons were found.
The plane landed at DIA about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, but no passengers were on board. The flight attendants reportedly didn’t want to fly back to Denver. United said it is accommodating the passengers, and continued their trip to Denver Tuesday.

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