Saudi teen forces Continental flight back, creating ruckus
A rowdy Saudi teen forced back a flight out of Portland International Airport as he swung fists at a flight attendant and sang songs in praise of slain terror chief Osama bin Laden.
19-year-old Yazeed Mohammed Abunayyan was held down and detained by fellow passengers aboard a Continental Airlines flight as he turned unruly after being told he couldn't smoke an electronic cigarette aboard the plane, NBC News reported.
The Saudi teenager's antics unfolded minutes after the flight had taken off from Portland, Oregon, bound for Houston, Texas. He ignored the 'No Smoking' sign and began to cause a ruckus, swinging his fists at a flight attendant and attempting to hit fellow passengers.
Fellow passengers said that Yazeed was shouting 'Allah-o Akhbar' and making references and mutterings about bin Laden.
He was subdued by crew members who zip-tied his hands and when the plane landed he was arrested and handed over to the FBI.
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