HomeCrimeFrancisco Severo Torres tried to stab flight attendant: Feds

Francisco Severo Torres tried to stab flight attendant: Feds

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United Airlines airplane takes off from the south runway at the Los Angeles International Airport, Thursday, March 2, 2023 in Los Angeles. (Ric Tapia via AP)

A Massachusetts man tried to open the emergency door in the middle of a United Airlines cross-country flight from Los Angeles to Boston, then tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with the broken handle of a metal spoon when stopped, federal prosecutors say.

United’s early morning Flight 2609 had been about 45 minutes to its destination when the flight crew received an alarm in the cockpit that a side door was disarmed. Prosecutors say that a flight attendant “found that the door locking handle had been moved out of the fully locked position.”

“The handle had been moved approximately ¼ of the way towards the unlocked position,” the FBI wrote in an affidavit. “The emergency slide arming lever had also been moved to the ‘disarmed’ position.”

After the flight attendant reported the incident, the captain ordered an investigation, which prosecutors say led another flight attendant to identify 33-year-old Francisco Severo Torres as the suspect.

When “Flight Attendant 1” confronted him, Torres asked whether cameras showed him tampering with the door, prosecutors say. That flight attendant reported Torres as someone who “posed a threat to the aircraft” and advised the captain to “land the aircraft as soon as
possible.”

Prosecutors say that Torres then saw “Flight Attendant 1” (FA 1) mouthing a conversation with “Flight Attendant 5” (FA 5).

“Torres had a shiny object in his right hand,” the FBI’s affidavit states. “When Torres got close to FA5, he thrust the shiny object at FA5 with a stabbing motion. FA5 felt the object in Torres’ hand hit him on his shirt collar and tie three times. Passengers tackled Torres to the ground and he was restrained with the assistance of flight crew.”

Authorities interviewed multiple passengers after the incident.

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