• Heroic passengers stop disguised teen who boarded flight with shotgun

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    Three heroic passengers were able to detain a 17-year-old boy who
    allegedly dressed as a maintenance worker to board a Jetstar flight at an Australian airport ù with a shotgun and ammunition, police said.

    Terror swept through Sydney-bound Flight 610 on Thursday morning when the
    boy, who has yet to be publicly identified, snuck through a hole in the security fencing at Avalon Airport and boarded the flight with a shotgun
    in tow, Victoria police said in a statement.

    The teen, however, was quickly overpowered by three civilians who tossed caution to the wind to save their fellow passengers, pinning the 17-year-
    old to the floor until security arrived.

    ôAll I could do was push [the flight attendant] out of the way, get the
    gun out of the way, break that, throw it down the stairs, and then put him
    in a hold and throw him to the ground until the police come,ö passenger
    Barry Clark told local ABC Radio.

    Clark, who was sitting in the front row, said he watched as the teen began arguing with a flight attendant, noting that the suspect was ôperfectly
    dressed for the jobö of a regular maintenance worker.

    As the argument grew heated, the teen pulled out the gun, spurring Clark
    and two other passengers into action to help the flight attendant and
    prevent tragedy on the plane, which was carrying 160 passengers.

    ôYou donÆt think, you act. IÆve been taught from a boy to be responsible
    and look after others,ö Clarke said.

    ôAnd weÆre a sporting family, so I was quietly confident I could handle
    him à so you just gotta do what you gotta do,ö he added.

    Kim McLeod, another passenger on the flight, said that the flight
    attendant was able to stop the suspect near the door because the
    maintenance crew had already cleared the plane for take off.

    The suspectÆs sudden appearance with his attire immediately raised
    suspicion, McLeod told the Guardian.

    After Clark and the other passengers detained the teen, police and airport security quickly arrived to take the suspect into custody and allow
    everyone to exit the plane.

    Victoria Police Superintendent Michael Reid touted the passengersÆ quick actions, adding that police recovered the shotgun and ammunition the
    suspect was carrying.

    ôNo doubt this would have been a very terrifying incident for the
    passengers of that plane, and Victorian police really commend the bravery
    of those passengers who were able to overpower that male,ö Reid told
    reporters.

    Reid said officers have located the teenagerÆs car and are investigating
    the incident with counter-terror teams.

    While police have yet to publicly identify the suspect, officials said he
    was not previously known to police.

    Jetstar, the only operator of commercial flights at the Avalon airport,
    said it was grateful that the incident ended without anyone getting hurt.

    ôWeÆre aware of a security incident at Avalon airport this afternoon and
    are working with police and the airport to urgently understand what has occurred,ö the airliner said in a statement.

    ôThe safety of our passengers and crew is our number one priority and we
    can confirm there are no reported injuries.ö

    https://nypost.com/2025/03/06/world-news/heroic-passengers-stop-disguised- teen-who-boarded-flight-with-shotgun/

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