JetBlue flight at Logan Airport.

A man has been arrested after opening the door of a taxiing JetBlue plane at Logan Airport in Boston on Tuesday, Dec.7.
According toCBS News, witnesses revealed that the individual — who has not been named — had been arguing with his girlfriend, resulting in the man opening the emergency door of the aircraft and delaying the flight.
“Boyfriend and girlfriend were arguing behind me,” Wynn said. “Boyfriend got mad, got up walked down the center aisle, grabbed the emergency door, ripped it off, completely off. FBI agent tackled him, handcuffed him.”
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The witness added, “Shortly after, state police came on board and took him off.”
Massachusetts State Police told PEOPLE that officers responded to the alert at 7:30 p.m. local time, with passengers restraining the man before police arrived.
“This evening at approximately 7:30 p.m., State Police Troopers from Troop F responded to a departing flight at Boston Logan International Airport,” authorities said in their statement. “Shortly before takeoff, a passenger who wanted to deplane opened an aircraft door suddenly and without warning. Other passengers restrained the individual until Troopers arrived on scene to detain them for further questioning.”
Police added, “The individual is expected to face charges and be arraigned in East Boston District Court in the morning. Their identity is being withheld until the charges are finalized. Preliminary information indicates this is an isolated incident and we do not believe this incident poses a threat to public safety.”
JetBlue maintained to PEOPLE in a statement that the customer opened the door “for unknown reasons,” adding that the “flight was eventually swapped to another aircraft and has since landed in San Juan. We greatly appreciate our customers’ understanding as we worked to address this situation.”
According to theBoston Globeand CBS News, a Massport spokesperson confirmed that no injuries occurred.
The man is reportedly set to face charges and will be arraigned in the East Boston division of Boston Municipal Court on Wednesday, Jan. 8.
source: people.com