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Fox News
21-05-2025
- Fox News
Navy technician arrested for allegedly making false bomb threat on Hawaiian Airlines flight
A U.S. Navy technician was identified as the suspect charged with making a false bomb threat on board a Hawaiian Airlines flight preparing to take off from San Diego. The Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department announced that John Stea, 35, was arrested following Tuesday's incident. "The suspect was onboard Hawaiian Airlines flight 15 when he told a flight attendant the passenger next to him had a bomb. The flight attendant informed the captain of the plane about the potential threat as the flight was pulling away from the jetway and getting ready to depart the San Diego International Airport to Honolulu, Hawaii," it said in a statement. A spokesperson for the U.S. Third Fleet told KITV that "Electronics Technician 1st Class John Stea, assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group One, was arrested by San Diego Harbor Police on May 20 following an alleged bomb threat. "The safety of the public and our personnel is of utmost importance to the Navy. We take all threats seriously and are cooperating fully with local and federal authorities," the spokesperson added. U.S. Third Fleet did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. "The Port of San Diego Harbor Police Maritime Tactical Team, K-9 Team, and Joint Terrorism Task Force, along with the San Diego Fire Department and multiple federal agencies, responded to the scene to search the aircraft and its contents," the Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department said. "The plane captain had taxied to a safe location on the airfield. All 293 people onboard were deplaned and transported by bus to a safe area. K-9s cleared the aircraft including all carry-on and checked luggage," it added. Stea, described by police as a "member of the military," was charged with making a false bomb threat and false report of a security threat. Isai Solorzano, another Navy sailor who was on the flight, told FOX 5 KUSI what he witnessed, explaining that law enforcement officials boarded the plane and asked about the owner of some specific containers. "One guy stood up, (and) they immediately told him to turn around and put him in handcuffs," Solorzano said. "They took him away."


The Independent
21-05-2025
- The Independent
Hawaiian Airlines plane evacuated after U.S Navy servicemember made bomb threat, officials say
A Hawaiian Airlines flight was evacuated after a U.S Navy servicemember on board made bomb threats, moments before it was set to take off from San Diego International Airport, officials say. John Stea, 35, was charged with making a false bomb threat and falsely reporting a security threat, the Port of San Diego Harbor Police Department said Tuesday. A U.S. Navy public affairs officer told NBC News that Stea, a first-class electronics technician, is assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group One. The Airbus A330 bound for Honolulu had just started pulling away from the tarmac at around 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, when 'the flight attendant informed the captain of the plane about the potential threat,' said police. The suspect is alleged to have told a flight attendant on board Hawaiian Airlines Flight HA15 that 'the passenger next to him had a bomb'. The flight attendant quickly informed the captain, forcing all 293 people onboard to deplane and be transported by bus to a safe area. Officials said Police K-9s were brought on board to clear the aircraft and check all carry-on and checked luggage. Nothing of concern was found on board. Police said there were no further threats to the public at San Diego International Airport, and operations continued normally for the rest of the day. 'Harbor Police reminds the public that maliciously reporting a false bomb threat is against the law and can result in fines and up to one year's incarceration in county jail or state prison if convicted,' the statement read. The incident was responded to by the Port of San Diego Harbor Police Maritime Tactical SWAT team, the K-9 team, the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the San Diego Fire Department to attend the scene.