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California man sentenced for interfering with flight crew; forced plane diversion

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U.S. Attorney Teresa A. Moore | US Attorney - Western District of Missouri

U.S. Attorney Teresa A. Moore | US Attorney - Western District of Missouri

A California man was sentenced in federal court today after he was subdued by several passengers and flight attendants when he tried to open the exit door on an American Airlines flight en route to Washington, D.C., forcing the plane to land at Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Missouri.

Juan Remberto Rivas, 52, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark to 19 months in federal prison without parole. The court also ordered Rivas to pay $64,434 in restitution to American Airlines.

On Jan. 23, 2024, Rivas pleaded guilty to one count of interfering with flight crew members and flight attendants.

Rivas was a passenger aboard American Airlines flight 1775 traveling nonstop from Los Angeles, Calif., to Washington, D.C., which was diverted to Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Mo., on Feb. 13, 2022.

Rivas admitted that he created a disturbance and knowingly intimidated a flight attendant of the aircraft. Rivas went to the front of the plane and argued with the flight attendant. He grabbed some plastic silverware and placed it in his shirt sleeve to appear as if creating a shank. He then grabbed a small champagne bottle by the neck and attempted to break it on the counter before trying to open an exit door by lifting the handle.

Another flight attendant grabbed a coffee pot and hit Rivas with it. He was then restrained for the remainder of the flight.

According to court documents, Rivas assaulted arresting law enforcement officers after the airplane landed while being taken into custody. Several officers were injured during his attempt to flee, resulting in contusions, lacerations, and an injured hand. In addition to this federal case, Rivas faces a pending charge in Platte County, Mo., for assault against a law enforcement officer.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul S. Becker and investigated by the FBI.

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