Justice Dept. to prioritize prosecuting violence on flights [View all]
Source: AP
By MICHAEL BALSAMO
WASHINGTON (AP) Attorney General Merrick Garland directed U.S. attorneys across the country to swiftly prioritize prosecution of federal crimes that happen on commercial flights as federal officials face a historic number of investigations into passenger behavior.
Garlands memo, issued Wednesday, emphasizes that the Justice Department is committed to aggressively prosecuting violent passengers who assault crew members or endanger the safety of other passengers. Federal law prohibits interfering with a flight crew, including assaulting, intimidating or threatening crew members.
In a statement, Garland said such passengers do more than harm employees. They prevent the performance of critical duties that help ensure safe air travel. Similarly, when passengers commit violent acts against other passengers in the close confines of a commercial aircraft, the conduct endangers everyone aboard, he said.
The memo also notes that dozens of incidents have been reported to the FBI by the Federal Aviation Administration it investigates some flight disturbances and can issue civil fines to disruptive passengers as part of an information-sharing protocol between the two agencies.
FILE - A plane prepares for a flight during holiday travel at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Nov. 23, 2021, in Atlanta. Attorney General Merrick Garland directed U.S. attorneys across the country to swiftly prioritize prosecution of federal crimes that happen on commercial flights as federal officials face a historic number of investigations into passenger behavior. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
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