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Man Attempts to Hijack Plane After Crashing Through Airport Gate

Code Blue Cam2024-02-18
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💫 Short Summary

The video showcases a wild police chase and standoff on a Wisconsin runway, where Cody Anderson, also known as QuickTrip Magic, steals cigarettes from a gas station, rams his vehicle through a locked gate at the local airport, and boards a private aircraft, claiming to have a knife and a suicide bomb. After a tense negotiation, he is eventually apprehended by the police without incident. Cody faces multiple felony charges, and the FBI is involved in the investigation.

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Cody Anderson steals cigarettes from a gas station in Lacrosse, Wisconsin after not being able to buy them due to not having his ID.
00:00
Cody snatches the cigarettes from the employee and flees when they refuse to sell them to him.
The employee chases Cody and calls the police.
Cody drops a $100 bill but the cigarettes are worth $200.
Police are informed about Cody's theft at the gas station.
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Cody refuses to surrender and claims to have a knife and a suicide bomb, leading to a standoff with the police.
03:36
Police use bean bag rounds, tasers, and OC spray, but Cody continues to refuse to come out of the plane.
Cody threatens to blow up the plane and claims to have a dead man switch and two handguns.
Negotiations continue as police try to convince Cody to drop the knife and come out with his hands up.
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The police successfully negotiate with Cody to come out of the plane without incident.
07:18
Cody throws the knife onto the top step of the plane and surrenders with his hands up.
The Bearcat armored vehicle is positioned in front of the plane to prevent it from taking off.
Police search Cody's nearby truck and find knives, a stun gun, and ammunition, but no explosives.
Cody is revealed to have been arrested 11 days prior for driving recklessly through a cornfield while impaired.
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Cody Anderson, also known as QuickTrip Magic, steals two cars of C4 from Trip.
12:03
Cody was previously arrested for driving recklessly through a cornfield while impaired.
Police disconnect the main battery supply line of the aircraft, disabling it.
Cody's nearby truck is searched and knives, a stun gun, and ammunition are found, but no explosives.
Cody claims to have a dead man switch and two handguns.
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Cody Anderson, also known as QuickTrip Magic, is caught and faces several felony charges.
17:05
Cody is caught and faces felony charges for attempted carjacking, possession of a weapon, attempted armed robbery, making terrorist threats, bomb scares, and failure to comply.
The FBI is involved in the investigation, and Cody's cash bond is set at $500,000.
The narrator expresses disbelief at the ridiculousness of the story.
💫 FAQs about This YouTube Video

1. What was the situation at the gas station in Lacrosse, Wisconsin on November 11th, 2023?

Cody Anderson, a 31-year-old man, attempted to buy cigarettes but was unable to do so without his ID. Subsequently, he snatched the cigarettes from an employee and fled the store.

2. How did Cody Anderson escalate the situation at the lacrosse Regional Airport?

Cody rammed his vehicle through a locked gate, drove onto the runway, and boarded a private aircraft after brandishing a knife towards an employee.

3. What measures were taken to apprehend Cody Anderson when he refused to surrender on the aircraft?

The police deployed bean bag rounds, tasers, and OC spray, but Cody continued to refuse to come out of the plane. After a standoff, Cody eventually threw the knife onto the top step of the plane and surrendered.

4. What did the police find in Cody Anderson's truck during the search?

During the search of Cody's truck, the police found knives, a stun gun, and 40 caliber ammunition, but no explosives were found.

5. What charges did Cody Anderson face as a result of the incident?

Cody Anderson faced felony charges, including attempted carjacking, possession of a weapon, attempted armed robbery, making terrorist threats, bomb scares, and failure to comply. The FBI was also involved in the investigation.