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The man suspected of making a false bomb threat on an Alaska Airlines flight told investigators he did it because he believed members of the Cartel were waiting for him to land in Seattle, according to newly filed court documents.
Several flights were diverted to the Spokane International Airport on Thursday after 38-year-old Brandon L. Scott wrote a note threatening to blow up the plane if it landed in Seattle, its planned destination. He then handed the note to a flight attendant and, shortly after, the plane landed at the Spokane airport. Nobody was injured and there was no bomb found anywhere on the plane.
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