December 07, 2005

Shots fired at MIA (UPDATED)

Breaking News:

A passenger caused a disturbance aboard American Airlines flight 924, stopping over from Medellin, Columbia to Orlando, causing air marshals to fire shots. The plane was on the runway.

Story developing...

UPDATE: (Thanks, Adriana!)

MIAMI -- A passenger who made a threat was shot on a jetway leading to an American Airlines plane that had arrived from Colombia during a struggle with a federal air marshal at Miami International Airport, officials said.
Homeland Security Department spokesman Brian Doyle said after the plane had parked at the gate, a passenger indicated there was a bomb in the passenger's carryon bag. The passenger was confronted by air marshals but ran off the plane.
A team of air marshals pursued and ordered the passenger to get on the ground. The passenger complied, then was shot when apparently reaching into a bag, Doyle said.

The plane had just arrived from Colombia and was headed on to Orlando.

It was unclear whether the shot was fired during the course of a struggle between the marshal and the passenger or whether the marshal had fired the weapon to stop the passenger.

More here.

Posted by Amanda at December 7, 2005 02:47 PM

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MIAMI -- A passenger on an American Airlines flight told NBC 6 that shots were fired on an airplane at Miami International Airport Wednesday afternoon.




Mary Gardner, who was a guest on NBC 6's South Florida Today show Wednesday morning, told NBC 6 a passenger on the plane caused a disturbance and an air marshal fired shots.

Images: Shots Fired On Plane

Miami-Dade fire rescue officials confirmed the shooting.

The Associated Press reported that the plane, American Airlines flight 924, had just arrived from Colombia and was headed to Orlando.

NBC 6's Patricia Andreu reported that two air marshals were onboard the flight. They overheard a man speaking about a bomb and confronted the man. The man apparently tried to get off the plane and the air marshals fired their weapons.

Posted by: Adriana at December 7, 2005 02:57 PM

UPDATE ON THE STORY

Shots Fired On American Airlines Flight At MIA

POSTED: 2:17 pm EST December 7, 2005
UPDATED: 3:28 pm EST December 7, 2005

MIAMI -- A passenger who made a threat was shot on a jetway leading to an American Airlines plane that had arrived from Colombia during a struggle with a federal air marshal at Miami International Airport, officials said.




Homeland Security Department spokesman Brian Doyle said after the plane had parked at the gate, a passenger indicated there was a bomb in the passenger's carryon bag. The passenger was confronted by air marshals but ran off the plane.

Images: Shots Fired On Plane

A team of air marshals pursued and ordered the passenger to get on the ground. The passenger complied, then was shot when apparently reaching into a bag, Doyle said.

The plane had just arrived from Colombia and was headed on to Orlando.

It was unclear whether the shot was fired during the course of a struggle between the marshal and the passenger or whether the marshal had fired the weapon to stop the passenger.

According to two law enforcement officials, the man was fatally shot.

Miami-Dade police had few details.

"We have had a shooting on this American Airlines plane," said Mary Walters, of the Miami-Dade Police Department. "The airplane appears to be secure. The officers, special response team, and fire rescue are on the scene. We're trying to get the details before we advise what has happened."

"I don't know yet if the passenger had been on the plane and was getting off, or was starting to board the aircraft," airlines spokesman Tim Wagner said.

According to American Airlines' Web site, Flight 924 arrived from Medellin, Colombia at 12:16 p.m. It was supposed to depart for Orlando at 2:18 p.m. The site said the flight status is delayed.

The plane was parked at Terminal D. Walters said she assumed the terminal was closed to passengers but that was not confirmed.

Passenger Says Man Was Frantic

Mary Gardner, a passenger on the Flight 924, told NBC 6 that she heard four to five shots fired. Gardner was a guest on NBC 6's South Florida Today show at 10 a.m. She spoke about inexpensive Christmas gifts.

Gardner called NBC 6 and said she was seated in the third row of the coach section of the aircraft. She saw a man run frantically through the aisle from the back of the plane to the first class area before the shots were fired.

She said a woman who was apparently traveling with the man was screaming, "My husband. My husband."

Gardner also said other passengers said they heard the lady say that her husband was bipolar and had not taken his medication.

Gardner said she was not sure if the shooting happened in the first class section of the airplane or outside on the jetway.

After the shooting, police boarded the plane and told passengers to put their hands on their head. Gardner said the passengers onboard remained calm and were later escorted off the plane and onto a bus.

No other injuries were reported.

Posted by: Adriana at December 7, 2005 03:39 PM

Listening to Wolf Blitzer on CNN...seems that the guy on flight 924 was "mentally unstable"..hmmmmm
why was he allowed back on the plane???
I wonder how long before the ACLU starts targeting the US Marshals for killing the asshole, or blaming George Bush, or protesting the Patriot Act!!
Got suggestions???

Posted by: carmen at December 7, 2005 04:23 PM

Carmen, don't even mention the ACLU!!!! I give them less than 24 hourse before they show the grieving widow of the bipolar maniac on TV saying they will bring forth a civil suit on her behalf for use of excessive force, and how marshalls violate civil rights

Posted by: adriana at December 7, 2005 04:42 PM

My family has taken that flight many times. Medellin is where a lot of my family is from. Colombia is used by a lot of terrorist groups as a staging area and as a money laundering and forged document resource.
There could well be a lot more to this story than meets the eye or we will ever hear.
That said, the Air Marshall should be commended for making a tough choice fast. A man says he has a bomb and reaches for what he says is a bomb, someone needs to shoot that man, stable or not, kidding or not.
Eff the ACLU. They have no biz in this case.

Posted by: hunter at December 7, 2005 10:42 PM


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