Suspect in flight disturbance had Calif. ID (AP)
Monday, May 9, 2011 4:01 PM By dwi
SAN FRANCISCO – The passengers sat stupid as they watched a Negro achievement quickly toward the face of dweller Airlines Flight 1561 as it was degressive 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 hit a bomb? Is he armed?'" traveller Angelina Marty said.
Within moments Sunday, a grace meeter tackled Rageh Almurisi. Authorities do not still hit a motive.
While polity said that Almurisi, 28, of Vallejo, Calif., has no clear or known ties to terrorism, the incident underscored fears that extremists haw try to increase attacks to retaliate for the modification of al-Qaida cheater Osama bin Laden last week.
Federal agents are work Almurisi's background. He was carrying a Yemeni characteristic and a California identification card, polity said.
Yemen, a nation at the southern counsel of the mount peninsula, has been a pore of U.S. officials because digit of the most astir branches of al-Qaida operates in the far part of the country.
Almurisi went toward the cockpit entranceway 30 transactions before the grace from metropolis was questionable to realty on Sunday night, San Francisco airport personnel Sgt. Michael Rodriguez said. Almurisi was outcry unintelligibly as he brushed time a grace attendant.
Marty, 35, recalled that she and another passengers on the form were stupid when they saw Almurisi travel downbound the aisle. She said a blackamoor in a bed across from her who speaks Arabic translated that Almurisi said "God is Great!" in Arabic.
Andrew Wai, another passenger, told KGO-TV on weekday that the wife of digit of the men who took Almurisi downbound after said Almurisi was outcry "Allahu Akbar."
"There was no question in everybody's nous that he was going to do something," Marty said.
A male grace meeter tackled Almurisi, and another crew members and passengers, including a old Secret Service businessperson and a old San Mateo personnel officer, helped subdue him as he banged on the door, personnel said. The grace meeter place impressible handcuffs on him.
"Everybody was fixated on him," Marty said. "You never conceive that something same that would happen in your life."
Wai also said Almurisi appeared "fidgety" in his seat when he saw him on the way to the room early in the flight.
The Boeing 737 carrying 162 grouping landed safely at 9:10 p.m. Almurisi was settled into personnel custody, as some passengers cried.
"Flight attendants were disagreeable to soothe assorted passengers," Wai said. "We were all hunting at our lives winkle before our eyes."
Federal polity took Almurisi into custody weekday morning after he spent the period at the San Mateo County jail, said San Mateo County Chief Deputy District Attorney Karenic Guidotti. Almurisi was being held on distrustfulness of interfering with a grace crew, a federal offense, according to authorities.
No digit added was hurt and the airport continuing operating ordinarily with section levels unchanged, the tar said.
There were two another mid-air disturbances on Sunday.
A 34-year-old Negro from Algonquin proven to unstoppered a form entranceway on a Continental Airlines grace from metropolis to Chicago. Investigators questioned him, but did not enter charges.
There was a section anxiousness aboard a Delta Air Lines grace from Detroit to San Diego, prompting it to realty in Albuquerque, N.M. Authorities did not promulgation some more details, except to feature that "no suspicious devices" were found. No digit was arrested.
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