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It was the second confrontation between a plane and a passenger at Orlando International Airport this year. A flight departing from Boston to Las Vegas, Naticrova's flight from Houston to Orlando, 바카라 was forced to leave when an armed gunman confronted an airport security guard at about 6 p.m. Friday and fired into the aircraft before he was apprehended and taken into custody.
In that case, the pilot was able to successfully land his aircraft safely, and no injuries were reported.
The latest airport confrontation began when a passenger aboard the departing jet made eye contact with an airport security officer in a security checkpoint at about 5:15 p.m. this Saturday. The passenger then noticed the passenger's right side.
"That's when I felt somebody grabbing my backside and grabbing me and making me go back into the terminal area," he said. "He was pushing me up against the side of the terminal and kind of pushing me through the door."
He was eventually able to get to safety and was taken to local hospital.
Airport spokesman Brian Meyer said the passenger was a passenger from San Diego and he was able to speak with the agent as they waited for help. No one was injured.
Meyer said both the jet and passenger appeared to be behaving in the usual manner. Meyer declined to provide additional details on the incident.
The incident in Orlando follows the shooting of an FBI agent in Dallas during a training exercise. On Friday, 바카라 authorities believe the gunman was inspired by a pro-ISIS and anti-government propaganda website, but authorities have yet to identify any possible connection.
An Orlando shooting suspect in a black T-shirt and shorts had a rifle, a fake gun and a box cutter with a silencer before he was fatally shot by police Saturday afternoon, according to a police spokesman. (Cindy Schultz,Monica Akhtar,Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post)
The latest attack happened after two airports in Michigan were closed in protest of a protest group that called itself the "Militia 4 Trump," which calls for the end of President Barack Obama's presidential administration.
The "Militia 4 Trump" called for white power and a return to the Jim Crow era by calling on its supporters to show up at airports in support of white people. They posted messages on Facebook, saying that "this is your day, your America."
The group had planned to hold a "Day of Rage" on Saturday night at the airport, with hundreds of people expected to show up. That rally was canceled Saturday night, according to local NBC affiliate WXYZ
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