A 47-year-old Virginia man was charged Monday with interfering with a flight crew during a flight last week in which he allegedly became intoxicated and unruly, leading authorities to scramble fighter jets and the pilot to make an emergency landing.
Archive for January, 2010
Mistakes on a plane: Unruly Air Tran passenger charged
Cops: Would-be parents holding clues
A mom set off on a 1,000-mile road trip with her 8-month-old son. The baby is missing, the stories keep changing. Everyone’s a person of interest.
Bosnian in terror probe pleads not guilty to murder charge
A Bosnian immigrant arrested this week in an FBI terror probe pleaded not guilty Saturday to charges of committing murder in a foreign country and receiving military-type training from al Qaeda.
Factory gunman fired more than 100 rounds, police say
Timothy G. Hendron’s co-workers were expecting him at their Missouri workplace Thursday. He arrived wearing typical office attire: Dockers and a button-down, collared shirt.
Model’s burned body found in Dumpster
Paula Sladewski, who once modeled for Playboy, was “burned beyond recognition” and left in a trash bin. She was in Miami on vacation.
Gunman among four dead at St. Louis factory
Nine people were shot, four fatally, at the ABB transformer company in St. Louis, Missouri. It is not known if the gunman survived.
One in 10 teens in custody have sex forced on them
More than one in 10 juvenile detainees in major U.S. facilities say they had unwanted sexual activity in detention, according to a report Thursday by the Department of Justice.
Grieving dad: ‘Monster’s in a cage now’
The father of a 6-year-old girl, one of four people killed by a relative on Thanksgiving, says an arrest is the first step towards justice.
Man charged with murder in rash of fires
Investigators have charged a man with murder in the deaths of two people in one of nine fires that broke out within a 75-minute span recently in Massachusetts, authorities said Tuesday.
Courthouse gunman nursed hatred of government
Johnny Lee Wicks, 66, was carrying a 12-gauge shotgun when he walked Monday into the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse and started firing, shooting court security officer Stanley W. Cooper and a deputy U.S. marshal, said Kevin Favreau, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Las Vegas office.
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