Click2Houston reports:
A woman who the FBI said forced a Southwest Airlines plane from Houston to Columbus, Ohio, to make an emergency landing in Little Rock, Arkansas on Saturday said in midflight that “Jesus told her to open the plane door,” court documents released Monday said. Documents released by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas say the 34-year-old walked to the back of the plane where she “stared” at the exit door.
Court documents sketch this scene: A flight attendant then told the woman to either use the bathroom or sit down. Another flight attendant said the female passenger asked two flight attendants if she could look out the window, and when she received a negative response from the flight attendant, she forced her way past the flight attendant and began to pull the handle of the exit door in an attempt to open the door at 37,000 feet.
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A woman on a Southwest Airlines flight leaving Houston’s Hobby Airport tried to open an exit door in midflight and bit a passenger who tried to stop her, forcing an emergency landing.https://t.co/PT4y7S2Qgw
— San Antonio Express-News (@ExpressNews) November 29, 2022
A woman who the FBI said forced a Southwest Airlines plane from Houston to Columbus, Ohio, to make an emergency landing in Little Rock, Arkansas on Saturday said in midflight that “Jesus told her to open the plane door,” court documents released show.https://t.co/qoPVgzx9f5
— Rilwan Balogun (@KPRC2Rilwan) November 29, 2022