Key facts
- A 25-year-old suspect used a fake boarding pass to bypass TSA.
- The suspect boarded a flight bound for Los Angeles.
- The suspect attempted to sit in an airplane jump seat.
- The suspect was removed from the flight.
- The incident caused a three-hour delay.
A 25-year-old individual successfully bypassed Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security using a fraudulent boarding pass. The suspect managed to board a flight destined for Los Angeles. Once aboard, the individual attempted to occupy a jump seat on the aircraft. Security personnel intervened, removing the suspect from the flight. This incident led to a significant delay of three hours for the flight. Investigators are continuing their inquiry into the incident.