Delta co-pilot has been arrested on charges of child sexual abuse material


The Delta Air Lines co-pilot has been arrested by a senior federal source confirmed with Fox News by a Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) agent on charges of child sexual abuse material.

A dramatic arrest occurred San Francisco International Airport on Saturday night, according to a report by the San Francisco Chronicle.

The outlet reported that the flight from Minneapolis landed around 9:35pm after being delayed twice in the approach due to thick fog.

Once the plane parked at the terminal gate, passengers began to finish normally until chaos continued.

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Federal agents arrested the co-pilot of a Delta Line flight to San Francisco International Airport on Saturday night. (Getty Images/Nicolas Econommu via Getty Images/Nur Photo)

One passenger, Sarah Christianson, told the publication via email that a group of about 10 individuals with “badges, guns, and various agents’ vests/markings” had climbed the aisle towards the cockpit where the co-pilot is.

They then “raided the cockpit” before arresting the co-pilot, she explained to the publication that they were walking from the plane through the cabin door between the aircraft coach and the first class section, through the aisle.

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A Delta plane lands at San Francisco International Airport. (via Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency Getty Images/Getty Images)

Aviation blog “View from the Wing” shared The incident video Shows law enforcement leaving the airplane cockpit area.

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The co-pilot’s identity has not been released.

Fox Business reached out Delta Air Lines All questions were directed to law enforcement for comments on this issue.

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The San Francisco Police Department and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to requests for comment.

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