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A US maritime Returning to Tokyo States, Japan quickly entered and crashed the man on the ground and kept him with clasps after he allegedly grabbed the emergency door into the middle of the flight, reports.
Reports NBC Sergeant Major Jodi Armenrut was on the flight 114 from Tokyo to Houston when he saw how a man is suspicious.
ARMENTROUT, which has been in the Marine Infantry for more than 20 years, is in Japan, and he told the media company that he witnessed a suspicious person who sent his backpack to one bathroom before moving from the bathroom.
“He came out of this and started walking up and down the aisle, so he just threw me radars,” the 50-year-old marine network reports during a telephone interview.
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Sergeant Major Jodi Armenrut reportedly entered to restrain a man on the Nippon Airways flight, who allegedly tried to open the door door. (American marine infantry)
Argenentrout said the man was looking at the emergency door next to him, and then the Marine Corps quickly got up and settled between the man and the door.
The suspicious man turned and ran on the plane before pressing the weekend on the opposite side of the plane.
ARMentRout said the station that he needed to act only seconds.
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Retail aircraft controlled by all Nippon Airways are waiting for maintenance at Haned Airport in Tokyo, Japan, July 17, 2009. (Istock)
“He grabbed the strap at the door, pulled him out, and at this time I took it and slammed it, put it on the ground,” he said. “And then a senior gentleman was sitting on this side, and he got up and helped me.”
The flight attendants also entered and conveyed marine fasteners, which were reportedly used to restrain the wrist and fix it in place.
For the rest of the flight, the Armen was sitting next to the man.
The flight was redirected to Seattle-Takom International Airport.
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The passenger on the Nippon Airways flight allegedly tried to open the ambulance door. (Istock)
“His eyes … You could say exactly what something was going on,” Armenrut said.
The FBI confirmed the incident, saying, along with the Seattle Porto police department, responded to the entire Nippon 114 flight on Saturday morning.
“The flight was redirected to Seattle Due to the passenger’s attempt to open the weekend door in the middle of the flight, “said the FBI Seattle.
FBI He also said that the second man was removed from the flight after disappointed with the redirection of the flight and punched the bathroom door.
The FBI’s office reported that Fox News Digital two people were removed from Tokyo’s flight to Houston, which was redirected to Seattle. (Getti Image)
The flight continued to the destination after a stop in Seattle and landed in Houston without additional incidents.
There were no charges in the incident, the FBI reported.
Prosecutors consider the reports and statements of witnesses to determine whether the case is suitable for federal persecution.
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All airways nippon He told about Fox News Digital that the flight was distracted from the “naughty” passenger.
“Being on the asphalt in Seattle, the second passenger became naughty,” the airline said. “Both were removed from the flight by Port Seattle.
“The safety of our passengers and the crew is our main priority, and we applaud the efforts of local law enforcement agencies to support them.”