Michigan Man Sentenced to 18 Months for Unruly Behavior Aboard Detroit-Bound Flight

An 18-month prison sentence has been handed down to a Michigan man following his antics aboard a Detroit-bound flight, which led to an emergency landing last July. Mario Nikprelaj, 24, of Shelby Township, was sentenced in federal court according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa, as reported by CBS News Detroit. Post-prison, he is set to endure two years of supervised release.

Flight disturbances began even before the SkyWest flight, operating as a Delta connection, departed from Omaha. Nikprelaj persisted in disobedience, outright refusing to fasten his seatbelt, and standing repeatedly during the plane’s ascent, which prompted an altercation where he, “eventually… poked the flight attendant in the chest” after being told he would be reported to law enforcement, and subsequently threatened to kill them. His resistance didn’t end there, as several passengers later signaled the crew, fearing he attempted to open the emergency door, leading to the Captain’s decision to land at Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids, as detailed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Iowa.

Upon landing, Cedar Rapids Police Department officers boarded the aircraft to arrest Nikprelaj, finding a prescription bottle with 41 pills not prescribed to him. Nikprelaj’s history includes previous convictions for assaulting an officer, domestic violence, disorderly conduct, breaking, and drug paraphernalia possession, the district attorney’s office added…

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