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Airbubba
11th Dec 2005, 04:37
Posted on: Saturday, December 10, 2005

Man subdued on flight here

By Dan Nakaso and William Cole

[HNL] Advertiser Staff Writers

Passengers and crew aboard a Northwest Airlines flight last night from Los Angeles to Honolulu overpowered an unruly passenger who threatened a sleeping baby girl, said passengers and officials yesterday.

"I was scared in the plane," said the baby's 30-year-old mother, who would only give her first name of Sheila. "With everything that's happened since Sept. 11, I was hoping that everything was changed. I'm relieved. But I don't know how I'll feel tomorrow. It was a big stress."

About 10 minutes before Flight 91 was preparing to touch down last night in Honolulu, the unidentified 37-year-old Mexican national burst toward the cockpit of the plane and was subdued by four people in the business-class section, according to passengers and the parents of the baby girl, who live in Montreal, Canada.

The man was put in plastic "tough cuff" restraints aboard the plane and detained for the remainder of the flight, said Scott Ishikawa, state Department of Transportation spokesman.

"He was threatening to harm somebody else's infant," Ishikawa said. "It took several people to subdue him. We don't have a reason why he allegedly wanted to harm the infant."

FBI agents had the man in custody last night, Ishikawa said. The FBI did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

The Boeing 757-300 left Los Angeles at 3:21 p.m. with 177 passengers and a crew of two pilots and five flight attendants.

"During the course of the flight, one of the passengers was exhibiting behavior of concern," Northwest spokesman Kurt Ebenhock said. "Attendants and one passenger helped manage the situation."

The baby's 30-year-old father, who would only give his first name of Jean-Francois, said the couple and their sleeping girl were seated in Row 16 against the cabin's bulkhead when the man moved from the back of the airplane and sat down in a seat on the other side of the aisle, one row in front of them.

"He was behaving very strangely," Jean-Francois said. "Stand up. Sit down. He was not listening to the orders of the crew.

"He looked mentally affected. His mind was not all there. ... He had a (cell phone) cord in his hand. We started to be afraid of that because it could be a weapon. ... He said to the flight attendant that he wanted to kill the baby."

For the next two hours, the man kept staring at the baby. The parents said the tension in the cabin lasted for the rest of the trip across the ocean.

Flight attendants several times asked the man to move toward the back of the plane, but he refused, the parents said. At one point, Sheila, who was sitting in the aisle with the baby in her arms, switched seats with her husband.

"Personally I'm upset that they left this guy with a weapon in his hand for so long," Jean-Francois said. "We're quite upset with how they handled it. If he really wanted to do something, he could have done a lot of things."

About 10 minutes before landing, the flight attendants suggested that the parents instead move toward the back of the plane and they began to comply, they said.

It was then that the man headed toward the front of the plane, Jean-Francois said.

But two men seated in business class intervened and jumped on the man, Jean-Francois said. Two others quickly joined in.

"They got him on the floor and tied his hands with plastic," Jean-Francois said.

One of the men, who declined to give his name, said, "He started to head to the cockpit and three of us took him down."

He said the unruly passenger had been holding what looked like a telephone cord and was wielding it like a weapon.

With the man restrained, the pilot then came onto the plane's intercom system about five minutes before landing.

"He said, 'We're very sorry for what happened' and apologized for the trouble," Jean-Francois said.

The plane landed in Honolulu at 6:46 p.m., 15 minutes ahead of schedule.

Last night, the parents stood with their blond baby inside Honolulu Airport as she slept in her blue stroller. She wore a pink shirt covered with a purple sweater.

After speaking with FBI agents, they tried to begin their first Hawai'i vacation, starting with two days on the Big Island.

"It's our first time," Sheila said.

Then she added sarcastically, "Welcome."

"We are very tired," she said. "It's been a long day."

The incident occurred two days after a federal air marshal shot and killed a 44-year-old U.S. citizen in Miami. Witnesses said the man claimed to have a bomb in his backpack and had bolted frantically from an American Airlines jetliner boarding for takeoff.

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Two's in
2nd Jul 2006, 15:24
Interesting follow-up to this from last December.


Jury: Passenger did not threaten to strangle baby

HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) -- A Spanish-speaking man who defense attorneys said was misunderstood by fellow passengers on a flight to Hawaii was found not guilty of interfering with a flight crew.

Santiago Lol Tizol, 37, who is Guatemalan, had been accused of threatening to kill a baby and assaulting the airline crew. A federal jury found him not guilty on Friday.

"This was paranoia on a cramped plane where people were pretty stressed out," said Assistant Federal Defender Matthew Winters. "He was not trying to assault or intimidate anyone on this plane."

Tizol paced the aisles of the December 9 Northwest Airlines flight bound for Honolulu from Los Angeles and didn't return to his seat when flight attendants yelled at him in English, Winter said.

At one point, passengers heard Tizol use a Spanish word they thought sounded like "baby" and believed he was going to strangle a 3-year-old on the plane.

When he headed toward the first-class bathroom near the cockpit, at least four passengers tackled him, Winters said.

Tizol had accidentally spilled water, drenching his clothes and seat, and was walking around because he was wet, the attorney said.

"I feel very satisfied," Tizol said through an interpreter. "I'm very happy because I think I didn't do anything wrong."

Assistant U.S. Attorney William Shipley said he respected the jury's verdict, but disagreed with the defense's assertion that Tizol was a victim of paranoia.

Tizol would have faced up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted.

Basil
13th Jul 2006, 16:39
Very thought-provoking outcome.

I was dozing in BA World Traveller Plus in the middle of the night (Yes, even captains can travel economy ;) )
A man came through the curtain, staggered around a bit and appeared to throw himself on top of a young woman seated a row ahead of me on the other side of the aisle. Thinking she was being assaulted she pushed him off and he collapsed on the deck.
It turned out that the guy was hypoglycemic.

apaddyinuk
13th Jul 2006, 17:22
Reminds me of another story where a lady came into the galley to advise me that the gentleman sitting beside her was trying to grope her.
When I went down to the seat to speak to the man I had to wake him. When I explained what he was doing he burst into tears and simply said he did not realise he was touching her but that he was having nightmares about a car accident he had been in a week earlier which killed his wife and it was probably why is arms were moving. We checked out the cargo manifest and sure enough his wife was travelling with us down below.
What really annoyed me was despite all the crew being satisfied with this story and generally feeling sorry for the guy as he was rather upset, the lady beside just rolled her eyes and made a comment to me that I would believe any cock and bull story.
Needless to say we moved him away to a more "comfortable" seat!

Basil
13th Jul 2006, 23:00
Posts: 888
Now, if you were Chinese and not apaddyinuk, this would be your totally luckiest posting which would bring you good fortune beyond your wildest dreams :)

ps: How quickly can I get to be honorary Chinese? (and I'm not doing the R - L swop or they won't have me!)

apaddyinuk
13th Jul 2006, 23:53
Hahaha...

You learn something new everyday!!! Thanks for that.