"You're all going to die": Drunk passenger diverts flight

Watch: Passengers cheer as drunk man is booted off plane

DENVER - A plane bound for San Diego was diverted to Denver after a passenger allegedly became agitated and started yelling threats.

Passengers told KMGH-TV that a man brought his own alcohol on the plane Tuesday night. When he wasn't allowed to drink it he started yelling "I'm not a terrorist" and later started shouting "We're all going to die. You're all going to die."

A spokesman for Denver International Airport, Heath Montgomery, says Alaska Airlines Flight 769, which originated in Boston, landed at the airport because of a "possible passenger disturbance." He said the Transportation Security Administration and Denver police responded to the plane and allowed it to continue to San Diego.

Alaska Airlines says the man was intoxicated and disruptive. He was not arrested and the airline said it was a matter of customer service.

A passenger on the flight told CBS Denver: "I was two rows behind the gentleman in question and he was a little belligerent and obnoxious basically, and started to worry a few passengers, so they took the right steps in addressing the situation. Everybody was calm and relaxed and they did a great job with it."

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