Posted on 09/05/2008 7:47:19 AM PDT by Righting
U.S. Open Employee Accused Of Making Bomb Threat September 4, 2008
A teenage employee at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships in Flushing Meadows, Queens, has been charged with making a series of phone calls to the venue Wednesday while at work claiming that a bomb had been planted at the Arthur Ashe Stadium there. The threats turned out to be a hoax.
Mahmet M. Kadayifci, 19, of 34-24 77th St. in the Elmhurst section of Queens. Kadayifci, who is a contracted employee with the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) assigned to the fire watch area at the U.S. Open, is presently awaiting arraignment in Queens Criminal Court in Kew Gardens on charges of first- and second-degree falsely reporting an incident. If convicted, he faces up to seven years in prison.
Prosecutors said that shortly after midnight on Tuesday evening, the USTA Command Center received a telephone call from a female operator advising them that she worked as a relay operator for a company that facilitated conversations between hearing and hearing impaired individuals and that she had a message from a client that stated a bomb had been placed within Arthur Ashe Stadium. Ten minutes later, the Command Center received a second call from another operator, this time advising them that a bomb had been placed in the USTAs Fire Command Center.
District attorney Richard A. Brown said that it is further alleged that at approximately 12:48 a.m., less than 30 minutes after the first call was received, an employee at the USTA Fire Command Center received a call from a third operator relaying a clients message that stated there was a bomb in the fire command center and that this was a final warning. The employee immediately notified his supervisor of the threat. At the time all three messages were received, Kadayifci was working at the USTA Fire Command Center and it is alleged that he had a laptop with him which he continually accessed.
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I wonder why he wanted to go to prison so badly? Oh, nevermind.
Note: Ball boy in picture not same as ball boy in article.
Maybe he didn’t want to go into work that day..../sarc!
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