A pilot on a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis to San Francisco was arrested by federal agents after landing, according to reports.
Travel outlet View from the Wing reported that officers “stormed to the front” of flight 2809 following its arrival at San Francisco International Airport on July 26. The plane landed at approximately 9:35 p.m. following a delay for heavy fog, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Neither outlet named the pilot.
A passenger on the flight told the Chronicle that she witnessed at least 10 law enforcement officers, including agents from Homeland Security Investigations and people identifying as air marshals, involved in the arrest and that a second team of agents retrieved the pilot’s belongings.
“A group of people with badges, guns, and different agency vests/markings were pushing their way up through the aisle to the cockpit,” the passenger told the newspaper. “It was rage-inducing to see someone being disappeared right in front of me.”
Footage following the arrest published by View from the Wing shows some of the alleged officers wearing plainclothes and badges. It is unclear from the footage if the officers were masked.
Delta Air Lines declined to comment, referring USA TODAY to law enforcement.
USA TODAY reached out to Homeland Security and the TSA for comment and did not receive an immediate response. ICE directed the inquiry to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
USA TODAY reached out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California and did not receive an immediate response.
This story has been updated.
