April 10, 2009 1:05 PM

Police: Cessna Pilot Hoped To Be Shot Down

(CBS/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., shortly after landing the single-engine, four-seat Cessna on a rural Missouri road Monday night, ending a six-hour flight, police said.

FBI special agent John Gillies said Tuesday that a background check showed no connection to terrorism.

Gillies said federal authorities must determine if Leon should be charged or simply deported.

The Missouri state trooper who arrested Leon said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that the pilot told him he had hoped to be shot down.

"He made a statement that he was trying to commit suicide and he didn'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," Trooper Justin Watson said on ABC.

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't appear surprised when the officer entered the convenience store to arrest him.

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Leon said "he didn't have any ID, but he was the person we were looking for," Watson said.

He said Leon "gave me no indication that it was anything other than he was having personal problems and was in an attempt to end his life."

"He did state that he thought at one time he was getting shot down, but apparently the Air Force were just shooting flares," the trooper said.

Leon was in the Butler County Jail on Tuesday in Poplar Bluff, Mo.

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.

The pilot was flying erratically and didn't communicate with the fighter pilots, Kucharek said at the Aerospace Defense Command.

The pilot acknowledged seeing the F-16s but didn't obey their nonverbal commands to follow them, Kucharek said.

The plane'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.

The Cessna 172 continued south over Illinois and eastern Missouri before landing near Ellsinore, about 120 miles south-southwest of St. Louis.

The plane landed about six hours after the reported theft, and had enough fuel for about eight hours of flight, NAADC officials said.

"We tailed it all the way," Maj. Brian Markin said. "Once it landed our aircraft returned to base."

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.

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by frankinaz April 8, 2009 12:54 PM EDT
"He was just another illegal border crosser doing a job Americans won't do. " Yet
millions more people have entered, and continue to enter this country illegally and
nothing happens to them.
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by sean1z April 8, 2009 6:47 AM EDT
Burke is an agent for Mehsud. He breached American air space to prove its vulnerable. Militants will attempt to fly at another building in the United States. Chicago is a likely target.
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by erasmus111 April 7, 2009 11:21 PM EDT
Posted by gravypants at 7:56 PM : Apr 7, 2009

Uh, what happened to the "boat"? Or are you a different gravy?

If you are the same gravy, what happened to "I love Canadians"?
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by erasmus111 April 7, 2009 11:19 PM EDT
I say let the Americans keep him. : )
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by ruger_223 April 7, 2009 10:03 PM EDT
Nothing to worry about. He was just another illegal border crosser doing a job Americans won't do.
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by weedapeapl April 7, 2009 9:09 PM EDT
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by weedapeapl April 7, 2009 9:08 PM EDT
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by weedapeapl April 7, 2009 9:07 PM EDT
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by Libertarian1776 April 7, 2009 8:34 PM EDT
Why was he NOT shot down?
I don't think a f-16 can fly at 140 MPH.
This might have been a test.
This don't add up
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by Ordflyer April 7, 2009 7:37 PM EDT
RE: THe real problem is that small planes are left sitting around with the key in the ignition and that is an invitation to theft if nothing else.

WHAT!!!?? Get real - I can go to Hertz and steal one of their cars too...

What should we do - ban all cars, airplanes, boats, and personal transportation???

America is about FREEDOM - NOT TAKING RIGHTS AWAY!! We tried that for 8 years and it didn't work...
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