Erick Stakelbeck
Have you heard about this? Not if you've been watching CNN or reading the New York Times. Move along, nothing to see here, folks--even though 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were, like this guy, young Saudi Muslim males. Here's more:
Federal authorities are probing the actions of a Saudi Arabian man who tried to get into the cockpit of an American Airlines flight to here.
Indianapolis Airport police said Abdulaziz Mubarak Alshammari, 20, was pulled away from the cabin door by another passenger a half hour before Flight 1936 from New York to Indianapolis International Airport landed at about 10 p.m. Wednesday. Alshammari, who said he is a student at the University of Indianapolis, appeared confused when flight attendants and police questioned him, according to a police report. Investigators photocopied a note Alshammari wrote in Arabic while on the plane.
Scott Hall, a spokesman for the University of Indianapolis, said the school has no record of Alshammari being a student there.
Passengers said Alshammari walked to the front of the plane, then to the rear, before strolling again to the front. When he got there, he appeared to be looking for a door and started tugging on the locked cabin door.
Read it all. Perhaps Alshammari was related to this guy. Or this guy.
Never heard about those cases, either? Don't worry, the mainstream media are just doing their job--which is, apparently, sugercoating, covering up or outright ignoring any news of Muslims behaving badly.
A 54-year-old Saudi man was arrested in a first-class lounge at JFK airport outside New York City Friday.
Mohamed Hefni was apprehended after Transportation Security Administration agents spotted a stun gun and four other weapons in Hefni’s checked bag for a flight to Riyadh.
After TSA agents first noticed the gun’s outline during a routine screening, they opened Hefni’s package. Inside they discovered a fully operable battery-powered electric stun gun, three electric stun batons, an electric stun pen, and a large can of pepper spray, authorities told the New York Post.
Hefni’s lives in New York City and was arrested by Port Authority cops on misdemeanor weapons charges. The New York Times reports that Hefni was released Friday evening without bail, and a TSA spokeswomen told the Times that “We do not believe this was related to terrorism.”
Hefni told the police he had bought the weapons “for his protection,” according to court papers, and NY1 reports that the man told TSA agents the weapons were to protect his family in Saudi Arabia. Hefni was charged with five misdemeanor counts of illegal weapons possession, each of which carries a penalty of up to a year in prison.
essica Dabrowski | jessica.dabrowski@fox8.com Staff Writer, Fox 8 News
5:45 p.m. EDT, July 11, 2011
CLEVELAND—
The unruly passenger that caused United Airlines flight 944 headed from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany to make an unscheduled stop in Cleveland was arrested Monday.
Stephen D. Anthony, the special agent in charge of the Cleveland Division of the FBI, and Chief Michael McGrath with the Cleveland Police Department announced Saleh Ali S. Alramakh, 21, was arrested after he repeatedly disobeyed orders from flight attendants Friday and his behavior eventually escalated to shoving, kicking and spitting.
The trouble allegedly began when Alramakh, of Akron, went into the restroom and used an electronic device during taxi in Chicago.
Flight attendants asked that he immediately turn off the device and return to his seat.
At first Alramakh refused, but eventually complied.
Right after take off Alramakh returned to the restroom to use his electronic device once again despite the fact that passengers were required to remain seated with seat belts fastened.
When Alramakh refused to cooperate with fight attendants' requests that he return to his seat, the attendants unlocked and opened the door.
Alramakh became verbally abusive, investigators said, then returned to his seat.
But before long, Alramakh exited his seat for a third time and confronted a flight attendant in what was described as a 'belligerent, confrontational manner.'
He was accused of speaking in a loud voice and using profanity while standing just inches from the flight attendant's face.
Alramakh was asked to step back, but instead he allegedly shoved the flight attendant backward.
At least one passenger intervened and helped the flight crew restrain him as he tried to kick and spit on anyone nearby.
Cleveland Police Officers found Alramakh restrained on the floor when the plane landed at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport around 5:20 p.m. Friday.
A police K-9 unit was brought in to sweep the plane and screen the luggage.
Although the plane was refueled and cleared to continue its journey to Frankfurt, the aircraft remained grounded overnight because the flight crew had exceeded the allowed number of hours while on duty.
Alramakh was arrested by the FBI Monday for the federal felony charge of interference with flight crew members and attendants.
He will appear in Cleveland Municipal Court Tuesday morning then be taken to Federal Court by U.S. Marshals.
United Airlines says it is cooperating with authorities.
(FOX8.com Reporter Lindsay Buckingham contributed to this report.)
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