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2011-10-07 Home Front: WoT
Post 9/11 we're a pack, not a herd
Mid-air terror as Saudi Arabian student is wrestled from cabin after trying to open door

A young Saudi Arabian man was questioned by police after he created panic on a commercial flight by trying to open the exit door while the plane was still in mid-air.

Passengers aboard American Eagle flight 4305 from New York to Indianapolis rushed to pull Abdulaziz Mubarak Alshammari, 20, away from the door and return him to his seat.
That doesn't sound like panic...
One said he thought he was about to die when Alshammari began acting erratically about half an hour before the plane was due to land.

The pilot, captain James K. Kolostyak, said he heard someone trying to open the cabin door and saw the interior door warning light come on in the cockpit, WISH TV reported.

Alshammari was questioned by Airport police officer Jonathan Brown when the flight landed at Indianapolis International Airport at 10pm on Wednesday.

The police report states he did not appear to know what he was doing and spoke little English. They photocopied a note Alshammari had handwritten in Arabic while on board.

Alshammari, who was not charged, claimed to be a student at the University of Indianapolis, WISH TV reported, but a spokesperson at the school said they have no record of him there.
And he speaks very little English. Clearly not well prepared for tertiary education in America. No doubt he did well on the religious section of king Abdullah's exam for those desiring to study abroad.
A language academy near the university, Internexus Indianapolis, sends several Saudi students to the university after they complete courses, the Indy Star reported. The director of Internexus, Adele Tyson, could not be reached for comment.

Alshammari said he flew from Riyadh, Soddy Arabia, to Doha, Qatar, to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York before heading to Indianapolis, the Indy Star reported.

Police contacted the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center and the FBI Terrorist Screening Center to run checks on the passenger. Records indicated Alshammari was not on a terrorist watch list or wanted on any criminal warrants.
Which proves nothing, one way or another.
Spokesmen for the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and the Indianapolis Department of Homeland Security said they had no involvement in the case. The FBI could not be reached for comment.

'He appeared confused,' American Eagle front man Ed Martelle told the Indy Star. 'He was heading to the front of the plane when he was intercepted by a passenger and a flight attendant. They led him back to his seat and that's where he remained the rest of the flight.'
That doesn't sound like panic...
'It was concerning rather than threatening,' Dr Harry Greenspun told WISh TV. 'Once the guy got in his seat none of us were going to let him out, but we weren't going to overreact and tackle him to the ground.'
That doesn't sound like panic, either. Wonder where the reporter got the idea passengers were panicked?
Passenger Rodney Bailey was quick to step in when he noticed Alshammari's erratic behavior.

'He tried [to open the door] twice,' Mr Bailey told WISH TV. 'I just threw down my stuff and jumped out of my seat and ran to the door. I pulled him by the arm and tried to get him behind me. I've flown more than two million miles with American Airlines; I've never seen anything like this. I felt like my life flashed before my eyes.' Mr Bailey said that he had travelled all over the world, and did not want to die over a corn field in Indiana.
He was, however, willing to fight for his fellow Americans.
Mr Bailey then asked Alshammari if he was looking for the bathroom and Alshammari shook his head.
He was looking for jihad, perhaps?
The police report stated: 'T.S.A. would not respond to the scene.'

Jim Fotenos, a TSA Spokesperson told WISH TV: 'TSA was notified of the incident onboard American Eagle flight 4305 from John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Indianapolis International Airport. The flight landed safely and local law enforcement responded. TSA monitored the situation and was satisfied with the actions taken by local and federal law enforcement.'
Posted by Steve White 2011-10-07 11:38|| || Front Page|| [5 views ]  Top

#1 TSA: Tough S*it America...
Posted by M. Murcek 2011-10-07 12:07||   2011-10-07 12:07|| Front Page Top

#2 If they'd wanted TSA response, they could have said it was a twelve-year-old girl.
Posted by Richard Aubrey  2011-10-07 13:46||   2011-10-07 13:46|| Front Page Top

#3 Seems the kid never used the bathroom on the flight out from Saudi Arabia to New York which has to be a long flight. Pretty impressive, or else is story if full of crap.
Posted by rjschwarz 2011-10-07 14:49||   2011-10-07 14:49|| Front Page Top

#4 Not charged? Would he have been charged if he had succeeded in opening the door?
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2011-10-07 15:06||   2011-10-07 15:06|| Front Page Top

#5 Records indicated Alshammari was not on a terrorist watch list or wanted on any criminal warrants.

Let's hope somebody has sense enough to put him on the list now.
Posted by Ebbang Uluque6305 2011-10-07 15:52||   2011-10-07 15:52|| Front Page Top

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