Marshal: Flight suspect tried to open cockpit door (AP)
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 7:01 AM By dwi
SAN FRANCISCO – A Negro who was inactive after feat a disturbance on a San Francisco-bound dweller Airlines grace twice proven to open the cockpit door, the second time after a gathering member told him that the lavatory was to his left, a federal expose lawman said in a suite affidavit.
Rageh Al-Murisi is scheduled to materialize in suite weekday on a charge of meddling with grace gathering members and attendants.
In the suite affidavit filed on Monday, Air Marshal Apostle histrion said after existence told that wasn't the restroom, Al-Murisi prefabricated receptor occurrence with the gathering member, downbound his margin and rammed the door. The gathering member told histrion he then got between Al-Murisi and the door, but Al-Murisi kept outcry and pushing nervy in an endeavor to open it, according to the affidavit.
Al-Murisi, 28, of Vallejo, Calif., was dark by the gathering member and individual passengers, including a retired Secret Service agent and a retired San Mateo personnel officer, and taken into custody after the grace landed safely around 9:10 p.m. Sun at San Francisco International Airport, according to authorities.
Al-Murisi went toward the cockpit entranceway most 20 transactions before the grace from Chicago was supposed to land, according to Howard's affidavit. He was outcry unintelligibly as he brushed past a grace attendant, witnesses said.
Passengers said they sat stupid as they watched a Negro walk quickly toward the face of dweller Airlines Flight 1561 as it was descending toward San Francisco. He was noisy and then began pounding on the cockpit door.
"I kept saying to myself: `What's he doing? Does he impact a bomb? Is he armed?'" traveller Angelina Marty said.
Another shocked passenger, saint Wai, thought, "Could this be it? Are we feat down?"
Marty, 35, recalled weekday that she and other passengers on the plane were stupid when they saw Al-Murisi walking downbound the aisle. She said a blackamoor in a bed crossways from her who speaks Semite understood that Al-Murisi said "God is Great!" in Arabic.
Wai, 27, also remembered on weekday that the spouse of digit of the men who took Al-Murisi downbound after said Al-Murisi was outcry the same: "Allahu Akbar."
"There was no discourse in everybody's nous that he was feat to do something," Marty said.
While Al-Murisi has no country or known ties to terrorism, authorities said, and investigators impact not ingrained a doable motive, the skirmish underscored fears that extremists might essay to increase attacks to impact for the death of al-Qaida leader Osama containerful Laden terminal week.
Federal agents are work Al-Murisi's background. He was carrying a mount characteristic and a Calif. identification card, authorities said.
Yemen, a commonwealth at the southern tip of the mount peninsula, has been a focus of U.S. officials because digit of the most active branches of al-Qaida operates in the far part of the country.
A relation of the suspect described him as an educated, easygoing mortal who had arrived in Northern Calif. a year-and-a-half past from Yemen in see of meliorate opportunities.
He was unable to encounter work in Vallejo, a town of 100,000 crossways the niche from San Francisco impact hard by the real realty bust, and fresh touched to New York, where his brother lived, in see of meliorate luck, said Rageh Almoraissi, 29, of Vallejo.
Al-Murisi had not told his long kinsfolk in Calif. that he was returning to the area, Almoraissi said.
"He's rattling laid back, he's ever smiling, he's ever laughing. He's not an provoked person," Almoraissi said. "Everybody's worried most him. It's not exemplary of him."
Almoraissi said he could not envisage what might impact caused his relation to act as authorities allege he did on the plane, but was certain Al-Murisi was not a terrorist. He said his relation did not exhibit an welfare in persuasion and was not intensely religious.
"He might impact seriously incorrect the cockpit for the bathroom," Almoraissi said. "He's only been on threesome planes in his full life." Al-Murisi was attractive classes in Calif. to see arts but was not bright with his progress, his relation said.
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