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several hours. you can see it on screen. you can see the unpredictable path, very unsettling for local authorities in the area. the suspect was taken into custody some five hours later. nadia romero has been tracking this all day for us. also with us is cnn transportation analyst mary sciavo. what are we learning about the suspect and how all of this came to an end? and thank goodness it did, nadia. reporter: thank goodness it came to the end it did, jim. that s what we re hearing from the mayor of tupelo. saying he was woken up early this morning by police and fire and he said usually when he gets those calls it s always something bad so he feared the worst, that this pilot would go through with his initial threat, the threat he made was he was going to take that stolen aircraft and crash it into a walmart there in tupelo. that s when authorities evacuated the walmart, they blocked off the streets nearby just awaiting that threat to play out. we know it did not. we k ....
i am simone sanders thompson, and i have something to say. we finally have new details about documents the fbi seized at mar-a-lago earlier last month. as part of an investigation into donald trump s potential violations of the espionage act and the presidential records act. okay, here is a refresher. trump railed against the fbi s execution of the legally issued search warrant, and filed for the appointment of what is called a special master which would examine the documents for attorney-client privilege information. but here is the thing, the justice department already did that! so judge arlene cannon who is considering the request for a special master, well, on thursday she demanded in a hearing that the fbi s property would seek the unsealed. we now know the fbi found 18 documents marked top secret, 54 documents marked secret, 31 documents marked confidential, 48 empty folders with classified banners, and more than 10,000 unclassified artifacts. ....
And it appears that before he apparently ran out of fuel and landed in the field he might have circled another airport and even for experienced pilots to make an emergency landing, aimp apparently out of fuel landing with wings up, experienced pilots sometimes can t do that. i would suspect he had some time in a twin engine plane as opposed to a single engine plane. and also a lot of questions about apparently the airport he took off from is towered and has control part of the time. did they alert police there was aircraft movement without clearance from the tower. it was clear day he could fly visual flight rules, didn t need to file a flight plan. sadly this isn t the first time an aviation employee has taken a plane but fortunately this ended without injury or loss of life. ....
News stories, hey jessica. hi simone, thank you. stories we are watching this hour, a terrifying situation in mississippi after a man stole a plane and threatened to deliberately crash it into a walmart. the local sheriff s office they re saying the man is in custody, he has been identified as an aviation employee, and is now facing criminal charges. nasa, scrubbing the second attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket, now delayed another time because of a hydrogen leak. the launch was scheduled for today at 2:17 pm, no word yet on when the next attempt will take place. but we are told nasa is eyeing possibly monday, or tuesday next week. and tennis legend, serena williams, likely wrapping up her decades long stellar career after losing an incredible third round match at the u.s. open last night. the 23-time grand slam champion expected to retire later this year. more simone coming up after the break. ....
Jet engines fire up and he s locked inside the belly of a 737 and nobody can hear him screaming until 14 minutes later. listen one more time. first class also heard him screaming, the pilot comes on the air and tells the passengers they re making an emergency landing back in seattle. upon landing the employee, an aviation employee exited the forward cargo hold and mentioned to first responders that he was taking a nap. reporter: so here is the baggage buddy getting into an ambulance, probably just to avoid his boss. turns out he was just cuddling up in the cargo area for a power that happen. the coworkers noticed he was missing but just thought he went home early without telling anyone. as of now we are told he still has a job, but we re also told ....