US National Charged with Stabbing Teens on Lufthansa Flight Over Germany
A 28-year-old Indian national, Praneeth Kumar Usiripalli, has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon while traveling by air after allegedly stabbing two teenage boys on board a Lufthansa flight from Chicago to Frankfurt. According to federal authorities, the attack occurred on Saturday as the plane was en route.
Usiripalli, who was not in lawful possession of a US visa, had been studying biblical studies in the country before the incident. When confronted by flight attendants, he threatened them, pretending to pull the trigger on an imaginary gun and slapping another female passenger in the process.
The victims, both 17 years old, suffered non-life-threatening injuries - one stab wound to the back of his head and another to his shoulder area. The aircraft was diverted to Boston Logan International Airport after authorities became aware of the incident, where Usiripalli was immediately apprehended.
If convicted, Usiripalli faces up to ten years imprisonment or three years supervised release, as well as a fine of $250,000. A court date in Boston has been set for later.
A 28-year-old Indian national, Praneeth Kumar Usiripalli, has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon while traveling by air after allegedly stabbing two teenage boys on board a Lufthansa flight from Chicago to Frankfurt. According to federal authorities, the attack occurred on Saturday as the plane was en route.
Usiripalli, who was not in lawful possession of a US visa, had been studying biblical studies in the country before the incident. When confronted by flight attendants, he threatened them, pretending to pull the trigger on an imaginary gun and slapping another female passenger in the process.
The victims, both 17 years old, suffered non-life-threatening injuries - one stab wound to the back of his head and another to his shoulder area. The aircraft was diverted to Boston Logan International Airport after authorities became aware of the incident, where Usiripalli was immediately apprehended.
If convicted, Usiripalli faces up to ten years imprisonment or three years supervised release, as well as a fine of $250,000. A court date in Boston has been set for later.