2 Airport Workers Charged After Allegedly Leaking D.C. Airport Crash Video

2 Airport Workers Charged After Allegedly Leaking D.C. Airport Crash Video
Two Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority employees have been charged after allegedly leaking video footage of the de@dly plane crash in Washington, D.C. last week.
Mohamed Lamine Mbengue, 21, was taken into custody on January 31. He was charged with computer trespass under Virginia law.
Jonathan Savoy, 45, was also charged with computer trespass on February 2.
The suspects have since been released.
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Last week, a Black Hawk U.S. army helicopter crashed into an American Airlines passenger plane near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, claiming the lives of 67 people.
It’s unclear what caused the crash.
Continued prayers for all impacted by this tragedy.
VIA: Fox 5 DC
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