USAF Airman Arrested At Logan Airport For Making Reference To Pressure Cooker
BOSTON (CBS) --- A airman in the United States Air Force is charged with making a bomb threat after he told a Logan Airport employee he had a pressure cooker in his backpack.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Doug Cope reports
Airman Arrested At Logan Airport
State Police say Jeremy S. Sawyer, 30, of Cicero, New York, became irate when an airport information booth employee told him the USO Lounge was closed.
The lounge is for military travelers and is staffed by volunteers.
Police say that's when Sawyer went on a verbal tirade that included statements about the Boston Marathon bombing and the military furlough program.
During the tirade, police say Sawyer allegedly implied he had a pressure cooker in the backpack he was carrying.
"What am I suppose to do with this pressure cooker?" Sawyer asked, according to State Police, as he pointed to the backpack.
Police found Sawyer in Terminal E, a few minutes later and arrested him for making a bomb or hijacking threat.
He posted $2,500 bail and a judge released him on personal recognizance.