Guido Menzio, an Ivy League economist whose mathematical calculations on a flight from Philadelphia to Syracuse Thursday evening triggered security concerns, was never charged with terrorism or taken into custody, Casey Norton, an American Airlines spokesperson tells People. According to the spokesperson, Menzio was questioned by the captain an unidentified number of crew members after his female seatmate, who forced the plane to abort its taxi to the runway so she could deplane, told the flight crew his odd writings and curt responses in accented English to her questions made her suspect that he was a terrorist. She had originally...
- 5/7/2016
- by Nancy Dunham, @NancyDWrites
- PEOPLE.com
Guido Menzio, an Ivy League economist whose mathematical calculations on a flight from Philadelphia to Syracuse Thursday evening triggered security concerns, was never charged with terrorism or taken into custody, Casey Norton, an American Airlines spokesperson tells People. According to the spokesperson, Menzio was questioned by the captain an unidentified number of crew members after his female seatmate, who forced the plane to abort its taxi to the runway so she could deplane, told the flight crew his odd writings and curt responses in accented English to her questions made her suspect that he was a terrorist. She had originally...
- 5/7/2016
- by Nancy Dunham, @NancyDWrites
- PEOPLE.com
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