Airplane passenger threatened others with a bomb because of Trump
A British airline EasyJet plane was forced to make an emergency landing in the Scottish city of Glasgow due to a 41-year-old passenger who threatened to detonate a bomb, writes The Sun. It is noted that the passenger was dissatisfied with US President Donald Trump's policies.
"I wanted to send a message to Trump... he is in Scotland," the disruptive passenger shouted.
According to a witness, the troublemaker threatened those around him with having a bomb. Eventually, three men restrained the aggressive passenger, who was handed over to police after landing. No one was injured.
At the time of the incident, Trump was on a visit to Scotland. He arrived on July 25 and intended to spend five days there.
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