A dramatic incident shook the Detroit Metropolitan Airport's McNamara Terminal late on Friday, as a car crashed through the entrance and into a Delta Air Lines ticket counter. The vehicle, identified as a Mercedes, was seen sitting inside the terminal after plowing through the entrance, prompting widespread concern among travelers and airport staff.
According to eyewitnesses, the driver exited the vehicle with his hands raised in surrender and appeared to be speaking, although witnesses couldn't make out what he was saying. Authorities responded quickly to the scene, and police apprehended the driver shortly thereafter.
Six people were treated for injuries at the scene, though details about their condition have not been released. The airport's check-in area suffered significant damage from the collision, with debris scattered throughout the terminal.
Despite the shocking incident, airport operations continued largely unaffected, with flights departing the McNamara Terminal as scheduled and no widespread delays or cancellations reported. However, some travelers were forced to reroute through other areas of the terminal due to the temporary closure of the immediate check-in area.
Investigations are ongoing into the cause of the incident, including how the vehicle was able to enter the terminal and whether existing barriers and access controls operated as intended. Officials have not announced any charges against the driver or provided details about the extent of damage to the terminal.
Airport authorities have confirmed that they maintain their own police force and work closely with federal partners to monitor activity and respond quickly in emergency situations like this one.
According to eyewitnesses, the driver exited the vehicle with his hands raised in surrender and appeared to be speaking, although witnesses couldn't make out what he was saying. Authorities responded quickly to the scene, and police apprehended the driver shortly thereafter.
Six people were treated for injuries at the scene, though details about their condition have not been released. The airport's check-in area suffered significant damage from the collision, with debris scattered throughout the terminal.
Despite the shocking incident, airport operations continued largely unaffected, with flights departing the McNamara Terminal as scheduled and no widespread delays or cancellations reported. However, some travelers were forced to reroute through other areas of the terminal due to the temporary closure of the immediate check-in area.
Investigations are ongoing into the cause of the incident, including how the vehicle was able to enter the terminal and whether existing barriers and access controls operated as intended. Officials have not announced any charges against the driver or provided details about the extent of damage to the terminal.
Airport authorities have confirmed that they maintain their own police force and work closely with federal partners to monitor activity and respond quickly in emergency situations like this one.