Man Taken Into Custody at Buffalo Airport After Crashing Pickup Truck Into Gate
- A man in a pickup truck intentionally breached a roadside gate and crossed a runway at Buffalo Niagara International Airport on a Tuesday morning around 7:30 a.m.
- This incident follows several recent runway intrusions and safety concerns at Chicago airports, including mistaken entry and near-misses caused by miscommunications and driver errors.
- About six minutes after driving through a gate and onto a runway at Buffalo Niagara International Airport, the unidentified man was peacefully detained, with the FBI involved in the subsequent inquiry; meanwhile, a dog that had been in the vehicle received appropriate care.
- Brian Patterson, the chief of the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Police, indicated that authorities believe the act was deliberate, though the reason behind it has yet to be determined.
- The man now faces state and federal charges, though air traffic was not disrupted during the incident, highlighting ongoing challenges in airport security protocols.
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Man taken into custody at Buffalo airport after crashing pickup truck into gate
Police say a man in a pickup truck drove through a roadside gate at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and crossed a runway before being taken into custody.
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You can view the NFTA's news conference from Tuesday afternoon below. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A person in a pickup truck intentionally drove through a fence off of Genesee Street and ended up in the grass near a runway at the Buffalo Airport on Tuesday morning. The car went through the fence around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The NFTA said the person, described as a local male, drove over a taxiway and ended up being taken into custody near a plane used f…
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