Los Angeles airport worker charged over 9/11 threats

Los Angeles airport worker charged over 9/11 threats

A disgruntled airport security screener was charged Wednesday with making chilling threats against Los Angeles International Airport on the anniversary of 9/11, officials said.

Nna Alpha Onuoha, 29, was detained late Tuesday by members of the Los Angeles Joint Terrorism Task Force after triggering an alert at the airport which was partially evacuated, the FBI said.

“On the day that I release the message…even the once mighty American government that gloats with arrogance will be reduced to nothing just like the nothing that she is,” said an online rant cited by The Los Angeles Times.

Onuoha, said to be a Nigerian immigrant naturalized in the United States, was summoned to appear in court Wednesday afternoon.

He faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted on two federal charges of making threats to terminals at LAX airport, according to criminal complaint issued by the US Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California.

Onuoha, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employee, called the airport on Tuesday afternoon and warned a TSA manager that they needed to evacuate the airport.

In the telephone call Onuoha conveyed “either a bomb threat or another threat of violence to the airport,” said an affidavit. The manager “believed the most credible scenario was an ‘active-shooter’ situation at the airport.”

According to The Los Angeles Times, police were investigating a website which appears to be linked to Onuoha. Several rambling letters signed by him included references to 9/11 and the “end of the world,” the newspaper said.

A 34-page letter talks about his devotion to Jesus Christ, his “divided spirit” and war with Satan, while another 17-page letter takes aim at the United States, it said.

“America is nothing but a great Harlot that corrupts the innocent,” said the letter, dated August 25, vowing to deliver a “real message” on the anniversary of 9/11.

Onuoha had resigned from his TSA screener job Tuesday after recently being suspended from the position, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said. The LA Times said he was reprimanded for scolding a teenage girl over her clothes.

Bomb squad officers were called after Onuoha left a package at the TSA’s LAX headquarters addressed to an employee. The package was harmless but contained a letter in which Onuoha spoke of his “disdain for the United States.”

When anti-terrorism officers raided Onuoha’s apartment they discovered a note taped inside a closet reading: “09/11/2013 THERE WILL BE FIRE! FEAR! FEAR! FEAR!” said the affidavit.

The LA Times cited online documents including the warning: “Do not expect another 9/11. What will unfold on this day and on the days ahead will be greater than 9/11.”

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