
Driver crashes car into airport terminal
A suspect is under arrest after authorities said he drove a car onto the tarmac of Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina, and then crashed the car into a terminal.
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A suspect is under arrest after authorities said he drove a car onto the tarmac of Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina, and then crashed the car into a terminal.
The driver breached a fence at Wilmington International Airport and drove onto the tarmac, authorities said.
The Southwest Airlines flight made an emergency landing at its departure airport on Sunday. No injuries were reported.
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