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Man who shouted ‘jihad’ on flight sentenced to 9 months

ALEXANDRIA (Virginia) — A New York man who forced a United Airlines flight to return to northern Virginia’s Dulles Airport after shouting the word “jihad” and rushing the cockpit has been sentenced to nine months in prison.

A United Airlines plane. AP file photo

A United Airlines plane. AP file photo

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ALEXANDRIA (Virginia) — A New York man who forced a United Airlines flight to return to northern Virginia’s Dulles Airport after shouting the word “jihad” and rushing the cockpit has been sentenced to nine months in prison.

Thirty-six-year-old David Patrick Diaz of Poughkeepsie, New York, pleaded guilty earlier this year to interfering with a flight crew.

On a March 2015 flight from Dulles to Denver, Colorado, he was tackled by a group of passengers after shouting “jihad” and saying there was something in the belly of the plane.

His lawyer said Diaz has problems with mental illness and alcohol.

Prosecutors sought a sentence of 21 months, but a judge at federal court in Alexandria imposed a nine-month sentence at Tuesday’s sentencing hearing.

Diaz also was ordered to pay US$22,000 (S$29,815) in restitution to United. AP

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