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		<title>Stolen Plane Forces State Capital Evacuation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 4/7/2009ROBERT IMRIEAssociated Press WriterWAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — A man suspected of stealing a plane in Canada and flying erratically across three states was trying to commit suicide, hoping he would be shot down by military fighter planes, a state trooper said Tuesday.Adam Dylan Leon, 31, was arrested at a convenience store in Ellsinore, Mo., [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 4/7/2009<br /><br />ROBERT IMRIE<br />Associated Press Writer<br /><br />WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — A man suspected of stealing a plane in Canada and flying erratically across three states was trying to commit suicide, hoping he would be shot down by military fighter planes, a state trooper said Tuesday.<br /><br />Adam Dylan Leon, 31, was arrested at a convenience store in Ellsinore, Mo., shortly after landing the single-engine, four-seat Cessna on a rural Missouri road Monday night, ending a six-hour flight, police said.<br /><br />The plane was tracked as a &#8220;flight safety issue&#8221; and was not believed to be a terrorist threat, Mike Kucharek, spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said in a telephone interview from Colorado Springs.<br /><br />The Missouri state trooper who arrested Leon said on ABC&#8217;s &#8220;Good Morning America&#8221; that the pilot told him he had hoped to be shot down.<br /><br />&#8220;He made a statement that he was trying to commit suicide and he didn&#8217;t have the courage to do it himself. And his idea was to fly the aircraft into the United States, where he would be shot down,&#8221; Trooper Justin Watson said on ABC.<br /><br />Leon, a naturalized Canadian citizen originally from Turkey, was jailed in Butler County but was moved early Tuesday to the jail in Mississippi County, which holds federal suspects, according to a Butler County jail official. Representatives of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment.<br /><br />Watson said Leon apparently hitched a ride to the convenience store after landing on a highway and taxiing the plane to a side road. He didn&#8217;t appear surprised when the officer entered the convenience store to arrest him.<br /><br />Leon said &#8220;he didn&#8217;t have any ID, but he was the person we were looking for,&#8221; Watson said.<br /><br />He said Leon &#8220;gave me no indication that it was anything other than he was having personal problems and was in an attempt to end his life.&#8221;<br /><br />&#8220;He did state that he thought at one time he was getting shot down, but apparently the Air Force were just shooting flares,&#8221; the trooper said.<br /><br />Leon was in the Butler County Jail on Tuesday in Poplar Bluff, Mo.<br /><br />The plane was reported stolen Monday afternoon from Confederation College Flight School at Thunder Bay International Airport in Ontario. It was intercepted by F-16 fighters from the Wisconsin National Guard after crossing into the state near the Michigan state line.<br /><br />The pilot was flying erratically and didn&#8217;t communicate with the fighter pilots, Kucharek said at the Aerospace Defense Command.<br /><br />The pilot acknowledged seeing the F-16s but didn&#8217;t obey their nonverbal commands to follow them, Kucharek said.<br /><br />The plane&#8217;s path over Wisconsin prompted a brief, precautionary evacuation of the Wisconsin capitol in Madison, although there were few workers in the building at the time and the governor was not in town.<br /><br />The Cessna 172 continued south over Illinois and eastern Missouri before landing near Ellsinore, about 120 miles south-southwest of St. Louis.<br /><br />The plane landed about six hours after the reported theft, and had enough fuel for about eight hours of flight, NAADC officials said.<br /><br />&#8220;We tailed it all the way,&#8221; Maj. Brian Markin said. &#8220;Once it landed our aircraft returned to base.&#8221;<br /><br />FBI spokesman Richard Kolko told CNN that Leon was a native of Turkey who changed his name from Yavuz Berke and became a Canadian citizen last year.<br /><br />___<br /><br />AP writers Todd Richmond in Madison and James Carlson in Milwaukee contributed to this report.<br /><br />Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.]]></content:encoded>
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