A man was arrested Sunday in Massachusetts for allegedly stabbing a flight attendant with a spoon after trying to open the emergency exit on a trip to Boston, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts.
Francisco Severo Torres, 33, is being charged with one count of interference and attempted interference with flight crew members and attendants using a dangerous weapon.
Torres was onboard a flight from Los Angeles to Boston when, about 45 minutes before landing, the flight crew was alerted that a lock on a side door between the coach and first class sections had been partially moved from the locked to the unlocked position, and the lever securing the emergency slide had been disarmed. The flight crew reported the incident to the captain after securing the door and slide, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
Another flight attendant later told the captain he saw Torres near the door and believed he had tampered with the securityments and that the captain should land the aircraft, as Torres could be a risk to the flight, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
That flight attendant confronted Torres, who allegedly asked if there were cameras that could confirm the allegations. Shortly after, Torres allegedly approached two flight attendants who were standing near the side door and stabbed one of them in the neck with a broken metal spoon three times, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Several passengers and members of the flight crew tackled Torres and detained him. He was arrested at the Boston Logan International Airport after the flight landed, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
“I don’t want to die as a stranger,” victim asked to return his wallet to his family after the Iztapalapa explosion
Miguel and Omar Treviño Morales, former leaders of Los Zetas, escape death penalty in the US
From ‘El Chapo’ to ‘El Estúpido’: The Use of Aliases in Mexican Organized Crime
IMMIGRATION
Surge in Ankle Monitor Use for Migrants Outside Detention, ICE Data Shows
BUSINESS
Bill Gates on Fear, Leadership and How Entrepreneurs Can Turn Anxiety Into Innovation
Want to Be Your Own Boss? Don’t Fall Into the “Do-It-All” Trap
Crisis as a Catalyst: How Businesses Turn Setbacks into Opportunities
Financial Education: The Hidden Power Behind Latino Small-Business Success