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According to a criminal complaint filed on the 6th of June in U.S. District Court in Detroit, the bomb threat that led to a Spirit Airlines flight NK2145 being evacuated and delayed by six hours at Metro Airport on Thursday the 5th of June was a hoax. The person behind the hoax, the complaint says, is 23-year-old John Charles Robinson, of Monroe, who prosecutors say was headed to Los Angeles on Thursday morning when he missed his 7 a.m. Spirit Airlines flight and was told at the gate that he had to rebook.
According to an FBI agent's affidavit on file in federal court, here is what Robinson did after being turned away from the gate: At about 6:25 a.m. Thursday, a person called Spirit Airlines and stated the following: “I was calling about flight 2145 … because I have information about that flight.” The caller continued: "There’s gonna be someone who’s gonna try to blow up the airport,” and “there’s gonna be someone that’s gonna try to blow up that flight, 2145.”
Bomb-sniffing dogs and FBI agents then swept the plane. Passengers went through additional screening, including several who were interviewed by the FBI and Wayne County Airport Police. The investigation found no bombs on the airplane, or in any luggage.
But what authorities would eventually discover was a hoax, with cellphone records leading the FBI to Robinson, who had rebooked a 6:28 p.m. flight to Los Angeles.
But he didn't make that flight either.
Robinson did arrive at the terminal on time, only FBI agents showed up to arrest him.
Robinson then reportedly fessed up:
"(He) stated that he made the call with the hope that it would delay the flight long enough for him to make it in time so he would not have to take a different flight," the complaint states.
Flight NK2145 was scheduled to depart at 7:00 a.m. local time but was delayed and did not depart until 1:21 p.m.
Aircraft Information:
Airline: Spirit Airlines
Code: NK/NKS
Aircraft: Airbus A321-271NX
Registration: N744NK
Serial Number: 12425
Engines: 2 x PW PW1133G
First Flew: May 2025
Age: 1 Month
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