Man Accused of Threats on Detroit-Bound Plane Pleads Not Guilty
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A man who allegedly yelled "I want to kill all the Jews" on a Detroit-bound plane at Miami International Airport has pleaded not guilty.
The written plea was entered Wednesday for 43-year-old Mansor Mohammad Asad, of Toledo, Ohio. His next court hearing will be March 25, with a tentative trial date set for April 5.
Asad remains in custody.
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He was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer without violence to his person. A fourth charge of criminal mischief was added Wednesday.
Police said Asad was arrested after a taxiing Northwest Airlines flight returned to a gate. Authorities said the incident didn't appear to be terrorism-related.
If convicted, Asad faces 11 years in prison.