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Who says soccer isn't exciting? New England Revolution players subdue naked man during Boston-LA flight
Posted by z on 7/19/2008 12:31:27 PM

The man's behavior was definitely a serious foul, and the FBI red-carded him when the plane made an unscheduled landing in Oklahoma City.

story from Boston Globe:

The man had stood out among the other passengers from the beginning. Craig Tornberg saw him smiling, acting strange. Maybe his green shirt meant he was a Mexico soccer fan showing his dislike for the New England Revolution players onboard the plane.

Then, suddenly, the man was running down the aisle naked.

"He starts laughing," said Tornberg, general manager of the Revolution. "I'm thinking what's going on, is this a streaker? I've got to do something."

Some 15 minutes after the man was ordered to put his clothes back on, he allegedly ran for the exit door in what seemed like a move to open it.

The Revolution is used to holding down opponents. But this time the team faced something much more serious.

"I react, and I grabbed the guy and pulled him away from the door," Tornberg, 53, said. "He's talking gibberish."

The plane, American Airlines Flight 725, which originated at Logan International Airport, was heading to Los Angeles but was diverted to Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City about 1:30 CST. Some passengers became frantic during the incident.

The man was taken off the plane in Oklahoma City and questioned by the FBI before being brought to a crisis center for medical and mental evaluation. His name was not released.

Authorities said the emergency doors are not operable in flight, and there was no danger of them opening. After the man was removed, the plane resumed its flight to Los Angeles.

Through it all, it was another show of strength for the New England Revolution, which was heading to California for its next SuperLiga match against Chivas USA, to be held tomorrow. Players took the opportunity to pull out their Sharpies and sign posters for the children on the plane.

"They took swift action to safely subdue the individual and protect the aircraft and its passengers," said FBI spokesman Gary Johnson.

For Tornberg, the situation ranged from a joke to a scare.

"I've never seen anything like that happen on an airplane," Tornberg said.

Tornberg said he first noticed the man, two rows away, smiling at him, and he felt that something wasn't right.

The man was sitting in Row 9 next to the emergency exit. He was clean-shaven, with blondish-brown hair, and weighing about 175 pounds at nearly 6 feet in height.

"He's kind of staring at me," Tornberg said. He thought maybe the man favored Mexico's National Team, a US rival in international soccer.

"So maybe it's the typical, 'I know you're in soccer, I know you're in sports,' " Tornberg said.

Later, Tornberg saw the man enter the bathroom, where he remained for some time.

"And then he comes out, naked, prancing in his seat," Tornberg said.

Tornberg turned to Michael Burns, a former Revolution and National Team player and now the New England team's vice president of player personnel, and said, "I might need you."

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