Posted on 04/18/2025 11:33:25 AM PDT by Red Badger
An American citizen identified as Akinyela Sawa Taylor hijacked a Cessna 208 Grand Caravan with 14 souls on board in Belize on Thursday.
Taylor held the pilot at knifepoint and demanded a new flight path out of the country. He also demanded more fuel for the plane, according to ABC News, citing local law enforcement.
Video at link................
According to police, the crazed American was fatally shot in the chest by a passenger carrying a licensed firearm.
Video at link...............
The Cessna 208 had been circling near Belize City at the time of the incident and nearly ran out of fuel.
Authorities said three passengers—all Belizean nationals—sustained knife wounds. There were two other Americans on board.
Flight tracking website Flightradar24 provided in-depth flight details:
The flight departed Corozal at 8:17 am local time (14:17 UTC). At 14:23 UTC at an altitude of 1,025 feet, the flight began squawking 7700, the internationally recognized code for general emergency. The flight continued toward Belize City and then vectored off the Belize coast for little more than an hour. The aircraft landed safely at 16:11 UTC (10:11 am local time).
Video from the airport shows a large emergency response meeting the aircraft on the runway. There were a total of 14 passengers onboard the flight. Authorities say three passengers suffered knife wounds and the hijacker was shot by a passenger who was carrying a licensed firearm.
Flightradar24 shared details about the operator of the plane and the type of aircraft:
The flight was operated by a Tropicair Cessna Grand Caravan EX registered V3-HIG.
Local outlet Belize.com shared an interview with a police official describing how the passenger with a licensed firearm neutralized the hijacker:
VIDEO AT LINK..................
The alleged hijacker:
So, where exactly did the hijacker want to go if he got his demand for more jet fuel? The distance on a fully fueled Cessna Grand Caravan is about 1,200 miles; weight and weather will alter the range.
Surely the Cessna would’ve been blown to smithereens by F-22s over the Gulf of America if he attempted a US inbound flight.
Well, he got to go to another world with his hijacking . . .
According to his passport, born in California. But his name is Yoruban.
An American citizen identified as Akinyela Sawa Taylor....
ok
(Cessna 208 Grand Caravan)
Loretta Fuddy’s last ride....
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretta_Fuddy
Like all genuine perpetrators of terrorism he should be subject to the legal processes of the country of perpetration or his present country of location, regardless of citizenship.
Right now the leftists who call themselves journalists call the J6 protestors terrorists, but this guy or the BLM folks criminals at best subject to charges of minor misdemeanors.
Hopefully, the Passenger used a Non-Racist firearm and ammunition.
:: Akinyela Sawa Taylor ::
Sounds first generation, post-Africa.
Just sayin’
Yeah - what was it? Like a four or six seat?
got 14 windows................
It's possible he had a different first name at birth and deliberately chose a Nigerian name to replace it.
Regards,
He found out that “Sack Lunch” was playing
“And turn that movie off!”
Another Maryland man?
Huckell berry Airlines! All right! Let’s Do iT!
An American?
Not likely.
This is just another leftist attempt to vilify ordinary American citizens.
I expect to see more of these kinds of accusations coming from the MSM as they continue their relentless march to take down the USA.
“According to police, the crazed American was fatally shot in the chest by a passenger carrying a licensed firearm”
now THAT’S how you do it!
Follow this perp, betcha passport fraud, id fraud
Something might be discovered
Go bring him back Chris. Get him his due process and $ for mistreatment by America
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