Passenger Arrested at OIA for Bomb Threat

Man arrested at Orlando International Airport for making bomb threat.


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Introduction

On Monday morning, a man was arrested at Orlando International Airport (OIA) for making a verbal bomb threat. The FBI investigated the incident and determined there was no credible threat. The airport has since reopened and is operating as normal.

Man Arrested at OIA for Bomb Threat

A man was arrested at Orlando International Airport on Monday morning after making a verbal bomb threat. The suspect was identified as 52-year-old John David Schiavo. He was taken into custody by the FBI and charged with making a false statement regarding an explosive device.

According to airport officials, Schiavo had already checked in for his flight when he made his statement. He was immediately detained by airport security and the FBI was called. Passengers who had already boarded the plane were evacuated off the aircraft.

FBI Investigates OIA Bomb Threat

The FBI investigated the incident and determined there was no credible threat. However, the airport was temporarily closed while the FBI carried out their investigation.

The FBI released a statement saying, “We take all threats seriously and have the resources to investigate each one thoroughly. We appreciate the cooperation of the public in these matters, as well as the patience of those affected by this disruption.”

Airport Reopens After Arrest

Once the FBI determined there was no credible threat, OIA reopened. Airport officials released a statement saying, “We thank the FBI for their swift response and dedication to keeping travelers safe. The airport is now operating as normal and flights are resuming.”

Passengers who were delayed in the investigation were offered compensation by the airline. Schiavo is now facing multiple felony charges. He is currently being held in the Orange County Jail with no bond.

Conclusion

On Monday morning, a man was arrested at Orlando International Airport after making a verbal bomb threat. The FBI investigated the incident and determined there was no credible threat. The airport reopened shortly afterwards and is now operating as normal. Passengers were offered compensation for the delay and Schiavo is now facing multiple felony charges.


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