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LAX Flight 241: Orthodox Jewish Prayer Triggers TSA 'Security Threat,' Lockdown Aboard Plane From Mexico City

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It's good to see a religious group besides Muslims profiled for suspicious behavior by a paranoid American airline -- but still, this is a little silly.

The LA Daily News reported yesterday that a traditional prayer conducted by three orthodox Jews on a red-eye from Mexico City was enough for flight attendants and pilots to declare a "security threat," lock down the cockpit and call in FBI agents to meet the plane as it taxied into Gate 210 at LAX.

Things started to get really crazy when, mid-flight, the three suspects broke out their tefillin...

... or, little black boxes filled with Torah scrolls, then strapped to their bodies with black leather straps. Kind of strange-looking, yes, but terror-inducing?

Apparently. From the Daily News:

Initial reports said the passengers were rowdy and that a fight had broken out on board.

Police and a full assignment of fire trucks met Alaska Airlines flight 241 as it arrived at LAX at 8:30 a.m. Three men were escorted off the plane by police, questioned by the FBI and then released to make connecting flights to other countries, said FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller. ...

The Alaska Airlines spokeswoman explained that "shortly after takeoff, a flight attendant saw what she believe was unusual behavior from three passengers on board. The three passengers were praying aloud in Hebrew and were wearing what appeared to be leather straps on their foreheads and arms."

The plane was met with a fleet of L.A. firefighters, FBI agents, TSA gropers and Customs officials as it rolled into LAX, all of whom quickly realized the men were harmless.

"We're obligated, of course, to respond when the (air) flight calls us out to clear up concerns," FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller told the Daily News. "Because they were not charged with anything, we don't release any kind of personal information. They were Mexican nationals, traveling openly overseas, and their travel continued overseas."

A similar scare took place last year in New York, when 14-year-old Caleb Liebowitz was questioned at gunpoint for donning the religious contraption. It seems that this time around, at least, investigators were a little more gentle toward their suspected rebels.

Want to rile up a planeful of skittish athiests? Here's how the tefillin work:

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6 comments
MMariarastagrrl
MMariarastagrrl

goodness sakes maybe we could take some diversity teaching before we serve the public and are responsible for alerting the police falsely and wasting more time and money being IGNORANT!

NoReligionNoWar
NoReligionNoWar

More ridiculous religous traditions. These guys are as lame as the guys who rock back and forth and kiss the ground or the guys who move their hand up down then left and right or the guys who hum. When will people get it? There is no God, God is only a substitute for weak minds. Grow up and understand that we are in control of our destiny, no one else. Excellent morals can be ascertained from several religions. Dont you see that all religions are in error? Why, because each one of them believes their religion should be followed and none other. Get it now?

anna
anna

TSA and airline staff doen't need terrorist training. They need to be educated about culture, religion and language. This is called ignorance.

bizprof
bizprof

The only ones terrorized are the TSA.

nexus
nexus

If I saw someone getting all "Spartan'd up"....on a plane... I might freak out 2.

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