A passenger is accused of trying to open the exit door during a flight from Los Angeles to Boston and stabbing a flight attendant with a broken spoon handle.
A passenger is accused of trying to open the exit door during a United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Boston and stabbing a flight attendant.
Francisco Severo Torres, 33, faces one charge of interference and attempted interference with flight crew members and attendants using a dangerous weapon. Torres was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport Monday and will remain detained pending a hearing set for Thursday. A flight attendant who saw Torres near the door went to talk to Torres about the door, according to the department, who asked if there were cameras showing he had tampered with the door.
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