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European cherry fruit flies stopped at Detroit Metropolitan Airport
European cherry fruit flies stopped at Detroit Metropolitan Airport

CTV News

time7 days ago

  • CTV News

European cherry fruit flies stopped at Detroit Metropolitan Airport

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) team has stopped the European cherry fruit fly from entering the country at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport. On June 19, 2025, the bug was found in a secondary inspection of a five-pound bag of cherries. There were live fruit fly maggots and pupae in the bag. According to the CBP, the traveler was coming from Romania and on their way to Wisconsin. Wisconsin is a 'major tart cherry producer'. 'This was an excellent interception by our agricultural specialist,' said Fadia Pastilong, port director. 'This pest can pose a major threat to cherry orchards in the Midwest.' A news release outlined the serious threat of the bugs, saying they can cause damage and rot, leaving the fruit they eat unusable. Increased pesticide use is needed to prevent the bugs.

Spirit Airlines flight thrown into chaos by last-minute bomb threat that triggered mass panic
Spirit Airlines flight thrown into chaos by last-minute bomb threat that triggered mass panic

Daily Mail​

time10-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Spirit Airlines flight thrown into chaos by last-minute bomb threat that triggered mass panic

A bone-headed passenger booked on a Spirit Airlines flight out of Detroit called in a fake bomb threat after learning he would miss his trip - sparking hysteria at the airport and forcing the flight to be canceled. John Charles Robinson, of Monroe, Michigan, is accused of calling Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Friday morning and reporting that a person planned to blow up the Los Angeles-bound plane. The 23-year-old had a ticket for Spirit Airlines Flight 2145 but missed the boarding window, according to the US Attorney's Office. After learning at the gate that he had to reschedule his trip, Robinson called the airport at around 6:25am and told the alarming lie, authorities said. 'I was calling about 2145… because I have information about that flight,' he told an employee, according to an affidavit. 'There's gonna be someone who's gonna try to blow up the gonna be someone that's gonna try to blow up that flight, 2145.' Robinson then described a person carrying a bomb, claiming the individual planned to bring it into the airport undetected, authorities said. 'Please don't let that flight board,' he allegedly pleaded. The flight was immediately canceled, forcing passengers and crew off the aircraft. Bomb-sniffing dogs and FBI agents swarmed the plane but found nothing. FBI agents learned Robinson had missed the flight and arrested him when he returned to the airport for his rescheduled trip to LA. Officials said the suspect admitted to making the call, ABC News reported. Robinson allegedly confirmed the phone number used to make the call was his and gave written permission to agents to search the device. He was charged with using a cellphone to threaten/maliciously convey false information concerning an attempt or alleged attempt to damage/destroy an airplane by means of an explosive, as well false information and hoaxes. Robinson appeared in court on Friday and was released on $10,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear before a judge again on June 27. 'No American wants to hear the words "bomb" and "airplane" in the same sentence,' US Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr. said. 'Making this kind of threat undermines our collective sense of security and wastes valuable law enforcement resources.' Faux bomb threats are punishable by fines, prison time and felony charges. Culprits can face up to five years in custody, according to the Department of Justice.

Man misses Spirit flight so allegedly calls in bomb threat to delay plane: FBI
Man misses Spirit flight so allegedly calls in bomb threat to delay plane: FBI

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Man misses Spirit flight so allegedly calls in bomb threat to delay plane: FBI

**Related Video Above: What is Swatting? DETROIT (WJW/AP) — A man is charged after calling Spirit Airlines last week to report a fake bomb threat on a plane at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the United States Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Michigan confirmed in a news release. 'No American wants to hear the words 'bomb' and 'airplane' in the same sentence,' U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon, Jr. said in a statement. 'Making this kind of threat undermines our collective sense of security and wastes valuable law enforcement resources.' Nick Chubb expected to sign with Houston Texans: Report The authorities were alerted Thursday, June 5, around 6:30 a.m., after the budget airlines received a call there was a bomb on an airplane soon headed to Los Angeles. 'There's gonna be someone who's gonna try to blow up the airport,' the man was recorded as saying on the call, according to the attorney's office. 'There's gonna be someone that's gonna try to blow up that flight, 2145.' The man then said: 'They're still threatening to do it, they're still attempted to do it, they said it's not going to be able to be detected. Please don't let that flight board.' The flight was soon postponed and all passengers and crew were told to exit the plane. An investigation, which included bomb-sniffing dogs, unearthed no credible threat and no explosives were found. The flight reportedly left about six hours later. FBI agents soon learned that a 23-year-old man named John Robinson had been booked for flight 2145 but arrived too late for boarding and was told he needed to rebook. Family gathers to remember victims, push for justice in unsolved Metroparks murders The FBI said investigators connected the Michigan man to the threat through phone records. He was arrested when he returned to the airport for another flight Thursday night. He 'stated that he made the call with the hope that it would delay the flight long enough for him to make it in time so he would not have to take a different flight,' the FBI said in a court filing. Robinson was charged with maliciously giving false information about an explosive, and is out on bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on June 27. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

FBI arrests Michigan man who allegedly called in phony bomb threat after missing Spirit Airlines flight
FBI arrests Michigan man who allegedly called in phony bomb threat after missing Spirit Airlines flight

Fox News

time07-06-2025

  • Fox News

FBI arrests Michigan man who allegedly called in phony bomb threat after missing Spirit Airlines flight

A Michigan man who missed his flight was recently arrested after allegedly calling in a fake bomb threat that forced the evacuation of his scheduled Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport early Thursday morning. In a Justice Department news release Friday, U.S. Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon Jr. said John Charles Robinson, 23, of Monroe is accused of using a cellphone to call Spirit Airlines with false information about a bomb threat to Flight 2145 departing from Detroit Metro bound for Los Angeles. During the call, Robinson said in part, "I was calling about 2145… because I have information about that flight," "there's gonna be someone who's gonna try to blow up the airport," and "there's gonna be someone that's gonna try to blow up that flight, 2145," according to an affidavit. After giving a description of an individual, he then stated, "they're going to be carrying a bomb through the TSA," and "they're still threatening to do it, they're still attempted to do it, they said it's not going to be able to be detected. Please don't let that flight board." The aircraft was moved to a remote location, and all passengers were safely deplaned and taken to the Evans Terminal for additional screening. Bomb-sniffing dogs and FBI agents conducted a thorough search of the plane for explosives, but nothing was found. Agents learned Robinson was booked on the flight, but missed it and was told at the gate that he needed to re-book. Robinson was arrested by the FBI when he returned to the airport to depart on another flight bound for Los Angeles. "No American wants to hear the words 'bomb' and 'airplane' in the same sentence," Gorgon said. "Making this kind of threat undermines our collective sense of security and wastes valuable law enforcement resources." Cheyvoryea Gibson, special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office, said the incident prompted a coordinated response by our FBI Detroit Joint Terrorism Task Force, in partnership with the Wayne County Airport Authority Police Department and the U.S. Federal Air Marshal Service. "We remain committed to protecting the public and confronting those who seek to spread fear in our communities," Gibson said. Robinson appeared in federal court in Detroit on Friday afternoon and was released on bond. His next court appearance is June 27 for a preliminary HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSpirit Airlines did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Bomb threat grounds Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metro Airport: 'Potential security issue'
Bomb threat grounds Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metro Airport: 'Potential security issue'

Fox News

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fox News

Bomb threat grounds Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metro Airport: 'Potential security issue'

A bomb threat forced the evacuation of a Spirit Airlines flight at Detroit Metropolitan Airport early Thursday morning, triggering a swift law enforcement response and delaying travel plans for passengers headed to Los Angeles. According to FOX 2 Detroit, the threat was reported around 7 a.m. as passengers boarded Flight 2145 bound for Los Angeles. The aircraft was moved to a remote location, and all passengers were safely deplaned and transported to the Evans Terminal for additional screening. K-9 units conducted a thorough search of the plane for explosives. Spirit Airlines issued a statement to Fox News Digital confirming that law enforcement was requested to meet the flight prior to PASSENGERS IN ORLANDO EVACUATE PLANE DUE TO ENGINE FIRE "Law enforcement was requested to meet Spirit Airlines flight 2145 (DTW-LAX) prior to departure from Detroit (DTW) due to a potential security issue," read the statement. "The aircraft taxied to a remote location, and Guests were safely deplaned and transported back to the terminal. The Guests were rescreened, and the aircraft was inspected and cleared by law enforcement. The safety of our Guests and Team Members is our top priority, and the flight reboarded and departed to Los Angeles (LAX). Further questions should be directed to law enforcement." The source or nature of the bomb threat remains unclear, and authorities are continuing to investigate the HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSpirit Airlines did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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