This is just one witness. I'll wait for further corroboration before reaching the conclusion that the marshals were wrong to shoot the guy.
Then, McAlhany says, "I heard an argument with his wife. He was saying 'I have to get off the plane.' She said, 'Calm down.'"
His seat was in front of the wing; theirs was the last row next to the bathroom. He was no less than 40 feet away from them. How did he hear that, when nobody else did?
. "I wanted to make sure if anything was coming toward me and they were killing passengers I would have a chance to break somebody's neck," he says.
"They" who?
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Eyewitnesses are historically unreliable. You'll get fifty different versions of events from 50 people.
This is just one witness. I'll wait for further corroboration before reaching the conclusion that the marshals were wrong to shoot the guy.
And that is the correct position to take. I'll wait too.
However, I am a little disturbed at what appears to be an obvious discrepancy here.
Yesterday, several in law enforcement stated that the suspect was running up and down the isles yelling, "I have a bomb".
The reported witness, John McAlhany, a 44-year-old construction worker from Sebastian, Fla clearly seems to be disputing this.