


U.S. Man Hijacks Plane in Belize, Injecting Terror Before Being Shot
A U.S. man hijacked a Belizean plane, injuring three passengers, before being shot by a fellow passenger and dying from his wounds.
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Akinyela Taylor, a U.S. citizen, hijacked a Tropic Air flight in Belize, injuring two passengers and the pilot. He was shot and killed by a licensed passenger. The plane landed safely after circling the area for nearly two hours. Authorities speculate on Taylor’s motives, highlighting inadequate security at smaller airports. The injured passengers are receiving medical care, and Belizean authorities are coordinating with U.S. officials for further investigation.
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- The hijacker, Akinyela Sawa Taylor, was a US citizen who attempted to hijack a plane in Belize while armed with a knife, leading to injuries of three people before he was shot and killed by a passenger.
- The incident highlights severe security lapses at Belize's smaller airports where appropriate checks were not conducted, allowing Taylor to board with a weapon despite being denied entry earlier.
- Authorities express gratitude that the incident did not escalate into a larger tragedy, emphasizing the importance of evaluating security protocols for domestic flights.
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