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Marine restrains man who tried to open emergency exit on flight

Robert Hughes
Robert Hughes
Published May 31, 2025
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TO American Marine Returning to the United States from Tokyo, Japan, intervened quickly and hit a man to the ground and contained it with Tirolesase after he allegedly grabbed the emergency exit door in the middle of a flight, according to the reports.

NBC reported Sergeant Major Jody Armetrout was on flight 114 from Tokyo to Houston when he saw a man acting suspicious.

Argentout, who has bones in the Marines for 20 years, is parked in Japan, and told the media company that he witnessed a suspected man to take his backpack to a bath before going from bathing to bathroom.

“He left that and the bee walking up and down the hall, so he only threw my radar,” the 50 -year -old marina told a telephone interview.

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SGT-MAJOR-JODY-ARMETROUT

According to the reports, Sergeant Mayor Jody Armetrout intervened to contain a man on an All Nippon Airways flight that supposedly tried to open an emergency door. (US Marines)

Argentout said that the man was looking at the emergency exit next to him, and that was when the Marine got up and placed himself between the man and the door.

The suspicious man turned around and ran around the plane before throwing himself at an exit on the opposite side of the aircraft.

Armetrout told the station that he was only seconds to act.

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Reaction aircraft operated by all Nippon Airways expect maintenance at Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, on July 17, 2009. (Istock)

“He grabbed a strap through the door, took it out and approximately that time is when I did it and hit it, put it on the floor,” he said. “And then there was an older gentleman sitting on that side that woke up, and he got up and son of helped me.”

The flight attendees also intervened and delivered the sea runs, which reported to contain the man’s wrists and secure it to a seat.

During the rest of the flight, Argentout sat next to man.

The flight was diverted to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

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A passenger on the entire Nippon Airways flight allegedly tried to open the emergency. (Istock)

“His eyes … It is definitely noticing that something was happening,” said Armetrout.

The FBI Seattle confirmed the incident, saying that, together with the police department of Puerto de Seattle, he replied to all the Nippon Flight 114 on Saturday morning.

“The flight was DESCEDED TO SEATTLE Due to a passenger who tries to open the exit doors halfway, “said FBI Seattle.” The crew and passengers restricted the individual, who was transported to a local hospital for medical evaluation after the flight landed.

The FBI He also said that a second individual was removed from the flight after frustrating with the flight deviation and hitting a bathroom.

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The FBI Seattle office told Fox Digital two people were removed from a tokyo flight to Houston that was diverted to Seattle. (Getty images)

The flight continued to its destination after its stop at Seattle and landed in Houston without more incidents.

No charges have been presented in the incident, said the FBI.

Prosecutors are reviewing reports and witness statements to determine whether the case is appropriate for federal prosecution.

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All Nippon airways He told Fox News Digital that the flight was diverted due to a “rebel” pin.

“While he was on the asphalt in Seattle, a second pin became rebellious,” said the airline. “Both were removed from the flight through the Port of the Seattle Police.

“The safety of our passengers and the crew is our highest priority, and we applaud the efforts of the Local Police for their support.”

Greg Wehner is a Fox News Digital news reporter.

The advice and ideas of history can be sent to Greg.wehner@fox.com and on Twitter @Gregwehner.

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