The passenger who attempted to open a JetBlue wing door just before takeoff and climb out at Logan Airport has been identified. Massachusetts State Police arrested the suspect, Angel Luis Torres Morales,
Other passengers physically restrained a passenger accused of opening an airplane door before take-off until police arrived.
A Puerto Rican man was charged on Wednesday in connection with opening the door of a plane before it was due to take off from Logan International Airport.
Troopers responded to reports of a disturbance on an aircraft after it had entered the active taxiway. I don’t have in depth
Per the outlet, passenger Fred Wynn, who sat in front of the man and his girlfriend, spoke to WBZ-TV about the experience on the plane, which was set to travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico. PEOPLE reached out to the Massachusetts State Police and the ...
A tourist from Missouri accused of burning down several businesses in southwestern Puerto Rico in a high-profile case that sparked a backlash against unruly visitors in the U.S. territory has been indicted by a federal grand jury.
Massachusetts authorities say a person on board a plane at Boston Logan International Airport that was taxiing for takeoff suddenly opened an exit door and was quickly restrained by other passengers.
AND MARIA. THAT SUSPECT? HE FACED A JUDGE TODAY. HE IS FROM PUERTO RICO AND NOW HE IS ON HIS WAY BACK TO PUERTO RICO WITH HIS PARENTS. AFTER POSTING $500 BAIL. NOW, HERE HE IS IN COURT THIS ...
A man is in custody after allegedly opening a door on a JetBlue flight leaving Boston’s Logan Airport for Puerto Rico ... board the aircraft, and Massachusetts State Police were called to ...
A joint operation by the Leicester and Spencer Police Departments, as part of the Western Worcester County Major Crimes Task Force, has resulted in the arrest of a Puerto Rican man and the seizure of a significant amount of cocaine.
A Missouri woman has been indicted for arson after allegedly setting fire to a bar in Puerto Rico where authorities say she twice clashed with employees on New Year's Day.
Authorities accused the woman of fleeing Puerto Rico after the Jan. 2 fire that left four businesses inoperable.