

Dominguez, who later underwent surgery, is to appear in court this week. He made it out the door, despite a passenger's attempt to hold him by the collar, but he missed the slide, breaking his right leg in the fall to the tarmac, before attempting to crawl away. He "sprinted" to the front of the plane, "began banging on the cockpit door and manipulating the locked doorknob," then opened the front right emergency exit, deploying the emergency slide as the plane was taxiing, according to the complaint and an FBI affidavit, per KCBS. He panicked, telling the woman seated next to him that he planned to jump out, per the Post. That's when Dominguez heard passengers behind him "talking about the flight going to a different city than Salt Lake City," per the complaint. and immediately started to doze off," per the complaint. When he finally boarded United Airlines Flight 5365 ahead of its 6:30pm departure time, he "was coming down from all the drugs he had used. But after smoking the meth, he decided to fly instead, according to the US attorney's office for the Central District of California.

España France (Greece) Italia (Japan) (Korea) CLOSE. According to ABC News, 33-year-old Luis Antonio Victoria Dominguez of La Paz, Mexico, broke his leg Friday when he opened the plane’s emergency exit and jumped to the tarmac. The 33-year-old had arrived in Los Angeles on a flight from Cabo San Lucas on Tuesday, initially planning to take a bus to Utah. The United Express flight was pulling away from a gate when the man opened the service door and jumped down the emergency slide onto the tarmac. United Airlines flight 5365 had just pushed back from its Los Angeles International Airport gate around 7pm, when things took a turn. Mexican national Luis Armando Victoria Dominguez allegedly told authorities he'd spent the previous days smoking "a lot" of crystal meth, which might be why he missed two earlier flights to Salt Lake City on Thursday and Friday, reports the Washington Post. Our original story from July 2021 follows : The man who jumped from a moving plane at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday not only broke his leghe's now facing up to two decades in. Tune in to FOX 11 Los Angeles for the latest Southern California news.The man who jumped from a moving plane at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday not only broke his leg-he's now facing up to two decades in federal prison. Los Angeles’ Hit and Run Reward Program Trust Fund awards up to $1,000 to any member of the public who provides information that may lead to the arrest, identification, conviction of a suspect in a crime. LAPD’s report says the Tesla in the video is a rental. "It’s not a game - it’s a serious issue." "It is really scary because we hear all those cars," said Paszterko. Zsuzsi Paszterko has lived at the corner of the intersection where the Tesla was jumped for 23 years. "It doesn’t feel good to feel that the car could just careen into the house at any moment," added Sutak. Sutak permanently parked an older car of his in an alcove in between his house and the street to protect against accidents. He along with other neighbors on Baxter Street say the reckless driving has only worsened in the viral video era and they don’t feel safe. And, get breaking news alerts in the FOX 11 News app. Get your top stories delivered daily! Sign up for FOX 11’s Fast 5 newsletter. "That car could easily flip over into my house and that’s a scary thought," said Jonathon Sutak with the Tesla headlight still in his front yard.
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A video that has gone viral on social media shows the driver of a Tesla flying into the air.Ĭhoi’s video features multiple angles of the jump including the aftermath where he talks to the driver and the others in the jumped Tesla before they all scatter.
