Billy Joe Cagle, a man with a prior non-violent criminal record, was arrested at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after threatening to shoot the airport and possessing a firearm and ammunition, despite being a convicted felon. His recent behavior was linked to mental health struggles, and he is scheduled for a court appearance.
A man named Billy Cagle was arrested at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after threatening to shoot it up on social media and being found with an assault rifle, with authorities stating he posed a serious threat that was thwarted by law enforcement collaboration.
Brian Johnson, known as The Liver King, was arrested after making terroristic threats against Joe Rogan, including social media threats and traveling to Austin to confront him. Police noted signs of a mental health episode and Johnson was released on bond with a restraining order and ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation.
The Department of Justice is presenting evidence to support its case for maintaining a federal gag order on Donald Trump, citing the recent surge of hate speech directed towards a New York judge presiding over Trump's bank fraud trial. Prosecutors argue that allowing Trump to freely express his anger could lead to dangerous consequences. The evidence includes hundreds of threatening and harassing voicemail messages received by the judge and his law clerk, as well as recorded voicemails containing violent threats. The DOJ aims to convince the court that lifting the gag order would only escalate the situation.
A woman wearing a hijab was shot and critically wounded by Paris police in a metro station after behaving in a threatening manner and shouting "Allahu Akbar" and "You're all going to die." The incident occurred amidst France's highest state of alert following the murder of a schoolteacher in a suspected Islamist attack. The woman, who had previously made threats against counter-terrorism patrols, was shot in the abdomen and her life is in danger. The metro station was evacuated, and two investigations have been opened.
A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago was charged with interfering with flight crew members and attendants after she threatened to kill a flight attendant, forcing the plane to divert to Kansas City International Airport. The passenger was involved in a confrontation with a male flight attendant and was restrained with zip ties by another flight attendant and two passengers.
A woman on an Alaska Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago was charged with interfering with flight crew members and attendants after allegedly threatening to kill a flight attendant. The flight was diverted to Kansas City International Airport due to safety concerns. The FAA has a "zero-tolerance" policy against unruly passengers and can levy large fines and refer people to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution based on their behavior on planes.