"FBI Alerts Alaska Airlines Passengers of Potential Crime Victim Status"

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The Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation into Boeing after a door plug blew off a jet in midair, sparking renewed scrutiny from crash victims' families. Many families are frustrated with the lack of accountability for the 2019 Boeing 737 Max crashes and are hopeful that the DOJ's new criminal investigation of the recent Alaska Airlines incident will lead to stricter scrutiny. Lawyers representing crash victims argue that Boeing has violated its previous settlement with the DOJ and are pushing for extended probation. The families seek accountability for Boeing's leaders and a commitment to making safe planes.
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- FBI to Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 passengers: You may be a crime victim The Seattle Times
- FBI tells Alaska Airlines passenger onboard disastrous flight that saw door plug blown out mid-air they may be 'victim of a crime' New York Post
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