Two airport workers were arrested for leaking DC Plane Crash video to CNN
Two employees of the authority that manages Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were arrested over their alleged involvement in leaking surveillance footage of last week’s deadly mid-air aircraft collision to CNN.
![Two airport authority employees have been arrested for allegedly making an unauthorized copy of Airports Authority records and leaking a video of the recent Washington D.C. plane crash to CNN. Photo: LR Composition. Two airport authority employees have been arrested for allegedly making an unauthorized copy of Airports Authority records and leaking a video of the recent Washington D.C. plane crash to CNN. Photo: LR Composition.](https://imgmedia.larepublica.pe/640x371/uslarepublica/original/2025/02/04/67a25c27dc93420f8f5fe8f3.webp)
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) staffers are accused of making an unauthorized copy of records and are facing charges of computer trespass, the agency said Monday. The legal trouble is tied to the chilling video obtained by CNN last week that offered a horrifying new vantage point in the crash over the Potomac River, ABC News reported.
Content of the videos and identification of workers
The exclusive videos gave a closer and clearer look at the air disaster, including one clip in which the chopper darts from the left side of the screen as the American Airlines flight approaches the airport. A second short clip shows the Black Hawk, which was carrying three soldiers, and the Bombardier CRJ700 heading toward each other before the two smash together and explode. Both videos were shot on cell phones, CNN reported Friday.
Mohamed Lamine Mbengue, 21, of Rockville, Maryland, was charged Friday, and Jonathan Savoy, 45, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was charged Sunday, the MWAA said in an email. Mbengue was booked into Arlington County Adult Detention Center and later released, while Savoy was issued a summons by the magistrate and cut loose.
More details about the crash in D.C.
The airport authority, which was created by Congress more than 30 years ago and is tasked, in part, with operating Reagan National and Dulles International airports, didn’t divulge further details Monday night. Officials began raising the wreckage of the doomed American Airlines flight Monday as most victims’ bodies have been recovered from the icy river.
![Investigators gather pieces of wreckage along the Potomac River. Photo: USA Today. Investigators gather pieces of wreckage along the Potomac River. Photo: USA Today.](https://www.usatoday.com/gcdn/authoring/authoring-images/2025/01/30/USAT/78055078007-afp-2196134760.jpg)
Investigators gather pieces of wreckage along the Potomac River. Photo: USA Today.
After parts from the plane are taken to shore, the Black Hawk chopper will be recovered. The military helicopter was carrying Army Captain Rebecca Lobach, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Eaves, and Staff Sergeant Ryan O’Hara, while the commercial flight was bringing home more than a dozen people connected to the tight-knit US figure skating world.