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Delta Air Lines Flight Diverts to Tulsa due to Unruly Passenger

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Delta Air Lines Flight Diverts to Tulsa due to Unruly Passenger

Delta Air Lines flight 1156 made an emergency landing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 30th.

The plane heading from Portland, Oregon, to Atlanta, Georgia, was diverted due to an unruly passenger.

The plane landed safely.

The unruly passenger was removed from the plane and was detained for questioning.

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