
A raving man charged right into a Montana airport and efficiently gained entry to the cockpit of an Alaska Airways plane earlier than being apprehended, in response to authorities.
Justin Reed Seymour, 34, was arrested after he managed to evade seize and intrude by the TSA checkpoint at Missoula Worldwide Airport Oct. 22, a spokesperson for Missoula Worldwide Airport confirmed to Fox Information Digital.
KGVO reported that TSA officers had been heard yelling, “Cease him!” and “breach, breach, breach!” as Seymour eyed a newly landed Alaska Airways Flight 697, a Boeing 737 plane.
Seymour reportedly charged down the jet bridge with an airline worker making an attempt to intervene within the spiraling state of affairs. Based on court docket paperwork obtained by the native outlet, Seymour pushed the worker to the bottom and continued to the airplane.
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Justin Seymour allegedly barged by TSA and managed to get onto a airplane earlier than he was arrested. (Missoula County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Seymour then allegedly stormed onto the airplane and, within the course of, assaulted two flight attendants who tried to cease him.
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The native outlet reported that one of many flight attendants was shoved into the cockpit door, whereas the opposite airline worker’s fingers had been crushed when that worker tried to rotate the deadbolt on the cockpit door to safe it.

A view of the outside of Missoula Worldwide Airport. (Google Maps)
Regulation enforcement officers ultimately caught up with the Seymour. Authorities mentioned he was saying he needed to get to Estonia, the native outlet reported.
He later advised police “unhealthy folks” had advised him to take the plane.
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Based on court docket paperwork, Seymour later advised officers, “All I needed to do was fly the airplane, however I didn’t. … I assumed I used to be going to have the ability to. “

Seymour reportedly boarded an Alaska Airways plane that had not too long ago landed. (iStock)
The 34-year-old was charged with felony theft and felony aggravated housebreaking. He’s being held on the Missoula County Detention Facility on $500,000 bond.
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Fox Information Digital reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration and Alaska Airways for remark.