Man arrested after allegedly attempting to stab flight attendant and open emergency door on plane

A Massachusetts man was arrested for allegedly attempting to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon three times during a flight from Los Angeles to Boston, and attempting to open an emergency exit door, according to the Justice Department.

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36 comments

    1. That phrase will forever evoke a stab to my heart for those hero’s and families lost on 9/11.💔

  1. The good news is, doors cant be opened during flight, no matter how hard you try and strong you are.
    The bad news is, a broken spoon or toothbrush can do some unfortunate damage to a human…

    1. They leaned it from history it is better to die fighting there than all of you dying from plane crash. Lol

  2. Que bueno que los pasajeros ayudaron a parar al individuo violento.Cinco estrellas 🌟ellos

  3. Not just arrested, pending domestic terrorist, no flight list. Completely unethical and unreasonable to speak and say that

    1. Maybe he’s of his meds and he otherwise a decent, hardworking person? Prison isn’t the answer for everyone.

  4. If he shave his beard and change his name , he’ll be on another flight different airlines. Lock his butt up, he’s now a threat.

    1. You know, it pains me to know there’s comments and thought processes like this.

      You think for a moment you can change your legal name and hop back on the next return flight home without being caught?

      United States
      Citizens who change their name due to marriage, divorce, or because of any other circumstance may travel using your United States passport or other Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative approved document in your prior name provided you bring proof of your name progression. Past and future names and aliases will coincide on flight lists.

      I agree however, lock his arse up.

    2. @Carolyn Taylor That wasn’t the question at hand. The change his name part was.

      No fly lists are not exclusive. It’s not as though other airlines are going to ignore this.

      The TSC is whom you also don’t want to upset. They hold much more power. If you think the TSC will allow someone who tried to stab someone back on, that’s another topic in which I would put my money on this guy will not be flying any time for the foreseeable future. Between TSC and SSSS good luck to this nut.

      I do agree again, there is clear mental illness.

  5. Passengers before they board the plane should be examined to determine whether they are mentally fit, they put everybody’s life at risk.

  6. All Airlines should share their BANNED passengers along with the TSA to prevent any one through to the gate.

    1. @george howe you don’t need a conviction to be denied service. You don’t have a “right to airline use.”

    2. @Nolan Hall Yes and last time I look it’s each airline does their own no fly list and at that time none of them used the others no fly lists. If the government puts him on their no fly list then he can’t not fly on any airline anywhere in the US if he is deemed that high of a risk. These crazy “Karen’s” just book they next flight on another airline but surely a bit wiser you would think.

    3. @george howe  this dude got enough bad publicity that no airline is likely going to let him on. They’re not stupid. They don’t want to risk losing business over letting him fly.

  7. It’s good to see those passengers acted in no time taking him down.
    He should be BANNED from all Airlines.

  8. The people who subdued this obviously disturbed individual should be recognized for the heroes they are. They put themselves at risk of harm intervening for the safety of the other people on the plane. I hope they are commended by the airlines and their cities.

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