Jeff Neil, a 52-year-old businessman from Exeter, New Hampshire, and former bouncer in Boston years ago, says Francisco Torres’ ramblings during the entire incident were frightening.
Jeff Neil was sitting in the United Airlines row right behind Francisco Torres, the man accused ofNeil says after Torres was confronted by a flight attendant about attempting to open the plane's emergency exit, Torres started making threats as several passengers tried to calm him down.
Neil didn’t see that Torres had a broken spoon, which the suspect is accused of using to stab a flight attendant.
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