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Man arrested for chasing after plane at Dublin Airport

/ 04:16 PM September 30, 2018

Ireland

Patrick Kehoe leaves the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin after chasing a plane after missing his flight, Thursday Sept. 27, 2018. Kehoe missed his flight at Dublin Airport and was arrested Thursday for running after the plane on the tarmac in a bid to flag it down. Image: Niall Carson/PA via AP

LONDON (AP) — An Irish man who missed his flight at Dublin Airport was arrested Thursday for running after the plane on the tarmac in a bid to flag it down.

Witnesses said a man in his 20s broke through an airport door and ran toward the Ryanair plane, which was about to take off for Amsterdam, at around 7 a.m.

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Declan Harvey, who was at the airport, said he could hear a man shouting “Wait!” at the plane before he was tackled to the ground by airport workers.

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The airport said that a man became “agitated” after he and a woman arrived at the gate too late for their flight. It said the man “broke through a door and made his way onto the apron, trying to flag the aircraft down.”

He was briefly restrained by Ryanair staff until airport police arrived. He was handed over to Irish police and taken to a Dublin police station.

Patrick Kehoe, 23, later appeared in a Dublin court charged with criminal damage to a door lock. He was granted bail until a court appearance in November.

As he left court, Kehoe shouted abuse and insults at journalists and swung at them with his suitcase, before lowering his trousers and mooning bystanders. NVG

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