I don't know if any of you had seen or heard anything about this on the mainstream media news (not very much coverage on this story) but I have seen a family from the flight interviewed on MSNBC's Scarborough Country. I can't stand Joe Scarborough but this was an excellent segment and I believe the two guests were being honest and straightforward.
There was a recent disturbing incident on Flt 327 from Detroit to LAX on July 15th of this month. Keep in mind that this is a fully fueled transcontinental flight and that the questionable passengers (14 of them- all from Syria- on expired visas) were all using one-way tickets. I'll let you decide what to think about all of this.
Flt 327 Detroit - LAX incident
I can definitely say without a doubt that there certainly WOULD be trouble if I was onboard that flight and there probably would have been some type of confrontation. Perhaps this was a good thing that I was not onboard. I'm fucking pissed off about this- assuming that it's true, which I believe it is. Any thoughts on this story?
There was a recent disturbing incident on Flt 327 from Detroit to LAX on July 15th of this month. Keep in mind that this is a fully fueled transcontinental flight and that the questionable passengers (14 of them- all from Syria- on expired visas) were all using one-way tickets. I'll let you decide what to think about all of this.
Flt 327 Detroit - LAX incident
I can definitely say without a doubt that there certainly WOULD be trouble if I was onboard that flight and there probably would have been some type of confrontation. Perhaps this was a good thing that I was not onboard. I'm fucking pissed off about this- assuming that it's true, which I believe it is. Any thoughts on this story?

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