Passenger on Hijacked Tropic Air Flight Speaks Out

Tonight, we hear from Armin Burgos, a primary school teacher from Libertad Village, who was one of the passengers on Thursday’s hijacked Tropic Air flight to San Pedro. Burgos had booked the flight to handle some personal matters, but shortly after takeoff, he and the other thirteen passengers found themselves in a terrifying situation. Forty-nine-year-old U.S. national Akinyela Taylor hijacked the plane at knifepoint, demanding the pilot change course to the U.S. Among the passengers was an infant, who happened to be one of Burgos’ former students. Burgos told us that his main priority during the ordeal was to protect the child. He also shared details about what happened during the flight and the moment a passenger shot Taylor when the plane landed at Philip Goldson International Airport. News Five’s Paul Lopez reports.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

When forty-nine-year-old U.S. national Akinyela Taylor hijacked a Tropic Air flight on Thursday morning, just after it took off from Ranchito Airstrip in Corozal, primary school teacher Armin Burgos was among the passengers.

 

                     Armin Burgos

Armin Burgos, Passenger on Hijacked Plane

“A little bit after eight ten, it was boarding time, so we went. And the guy from Tropic told me to go to the front and I said I wanted to jump out first, so I sat on the last single seat to the back. I saw Mr. Brown, going to the front, where I was suppose to be seated. I felt a little bad, because he was an older guy. He went and sit right beside the guy that hijacked the plane.”

 

Taylor was seated in the first row on a double seat next to Fitzgerald Brown, while Franchesco Castaneda was on a single seat beside them. According to the flight manifest, the plane was supposed to reach the island twenty minutes after takeoff. Burgos recalls that just two minutes into the flight, he heard a commotion at the front of the aircraft and saw Taylor stabbing Castaneda.

 

Armin Burgos

“So I tried to call police, but I called 911 and no answer. So I called one of my cousin and I told him that they are having stabbing on the plane. Then he said, you don’t want me in your eff country, you will take me back to the U.S. then things got serious. He told me don’t turn back, just go. After everything I reached to a conclusion that he thought that Mr. Casteneda was an air marshal. That is why. At no time did he want to attack any of the passengers, only he was attacked. During the attack, Mr. Brown was trying to stop him and hold him, because Mr. Brown was between the two of them. I believe he (Castaneda) did not get stabbed completely. I believe that if Mr. Brown was not there to help, he would have been dead.”

 

According to Burgos, Taylor ordered all fourteen passengers to move to the back of the plane, and everyone complied. Burgos realized the plane was being hijacked when Taylor demanded the pilot change course to the U.S. Burgos tried to contact authorities on the ground using his cellphone but stopped communicating after receiving a request he felt he couldn’t fulfill.

 

Armin Burgos

“He asked me if I would give the guy my phone, if he would be able to talk. I said, if he is not fooling with me why would  I go and fool around with him. I cut all communication. I didn’t even answer anymore communication with the police. I said, they cant help me at this moment. So, I began thinking about what I was going to do.  Nobody was talking.”

 

Burgos says that while the passengers were huddled at the back of the plane, Taylor and the pilot, Howell Grange, were constantly talking. An American passenger took off his shirt to help Castaneda with his wounds and used his belt to wrap Brown’s injury. The flight remained in the air for nearly two hours.

 

Armin Burgos

“During that time, after some time circling, the pilot said, prepare we are going to the U.S.”

 

Paul Lopez

“What did you think at that point?”

 

Armin Burgos

“I said, it would be worse, because they will shoot us down.”

 

And then, Burgos began formulating a plan for himself and the other passengers to launch a defense in the event Taylor turned his focus towards them.

 

Armin Burgos

“When the guy took off his belt to help Mr. Brown, I took off mine and said I am going to choke him if he comes around. I told everyone in the back to grab your bag and try to protect yourself. I took the first aid kit and there was an ex BDF in there and I said, he should be strong, so I gave him the first aid kit, because it was out of metal.”

 

Paul Lopez

“How would you describe Mr. Taylor’s demeanor throughout the entire ordeal?”

 

Armin Burgos

“He was mad, he was really mad and angry and serious. But at no time he looked at us and said nothing. I knew he did not want us to get hurt. He told the pilot I want them to land safe.”

 

Fuel depletion was a major worry for everyone on board and the authorities on the ground. Burgos started coaching the infant on what to do if the plane crash landed in water. Everyone was bracing for the worst. Burgos also saw Fitzgerald Brown place a firearm in one of the chair’s back pockets while the plane was still in the air. After some time, the plane landed at Philip Goldson International Airport. That’s when Taylor stabbed the pilot, and Brown shot Taylor.

 

Armin Burgos

“I saw Mr. Brown got up. I didn’t see how he grabbed the gun and a huge tall white guy was there and I saw him leaned over the chair and grabbed him and that is when the shot went off and he shouted for somebody to come and help. I went with my belt and tried to tie his hand. I only tied one. Mister Brown and the white guy was holding him. He was already shot but still moving. I saw he stabbed Mr. Brown once more. So I said, somebody stop the plane, it was rolling. Everybody was trying to jump out and the BDF guy just threw himself in between the pilot and all of us, Mr. Brown, the white guy and Mr. Taylor. And he stopped the plane.”

Taylor died shortly after the incident. Injured passengers were taken for medical treatment. Burgos shared that he spoke with a therapist over the weekend due to experiencing anxiety attacks following the hijacking.

 

Armin Burgos

“Immediately after that I stayed in shock. I could not talk. My breath was short. All I could recall, I asked for my belt and the police brought my belt. I thought I could get through it by myself, but I seek help. A counselor offered her service and I didn’t think I needed it. Knowing myself I didn’t think I need it, but after getting help it helped me a lot.”

 

Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez

ComPol Says Akinyela Taylor’s Shooter had Right to Protect Himself

Three people were injured in the terrifying plane hijacking incident that occurred last Thursday. Fortunately, no passengers were fatally wounded, and the three men who were stabbed in the incident are in stable condition. According to authorities, passengers Jair Castaneda and Fitzgerald Brown have been released, while pilot Howell Grange remains hospitalized. When the plane finally landed at the Philip Goldson International Airport, hijacker Akinyela Taylor was fatally shot by one of the passengers, who was armed with a licensed gun. Today, we asked Commissioner of Police, Chester William’s if authorities are considering levying charges against the shooter for Taylor’s death. Here’s what he had to say.

 

                   Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“That is not something that is going to be decided by the police. But I can tell you from a legal standpoint looking at section thirty of the criminal court, which deals with just abuse of force and harm, it says that a person may use force even to the extreme necessity to kill in certain circumstances. And those circumstances include where it is perceived that one is going to cause grievous by the harm to another or. Even greater than that. And the force use can be either in defense of yourself or another person concern situation that confront those persons on board, that flight where the lives of fourteen of fifteen other persons were in danger by a knife-wielding man who had injured three persons on board that flight. It would be reasonable to say that he tforce use was justified. And so what we are going to do is put the file together and we send to the DPP for final determination.”

 

ComPol Says Police did not Fail by Releasing Taylor in Free Zone

Prior to the hijacking of the plane, Akinyela Taylor was involved in several concerning incidents that attracted the police’s attention.  Earlier this month, Taylor caused a disturbance at the Philip Goldson International Airport when he attempted to board a United Airlines flight to the U.S. without a ticket, prompting security to remove him. After the incident, Taylor tried to enter Mexico but was denied entry there and back into Belize. Police later found him hiding in an abandoned building in the Corozal Free Zone. Officers confronted him but released him, which has raised concerns among the public about whether the hijacking could have been prevented if Taylor had been detained. Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams, responded to that criticism earlier today.

 

                         Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“Taylor first arriving to the country through the Philip Goldson International Airport. He subsequently left the country and may have gone over to the Mexican side. Apparently when he went to Mexico, he did not pass for immigration, so there was no stump. From immigration to show that he had gone over to Mexico and vice versa, from Mexico coming back into Belize. And so based on that, immigration had denied him entry into the country at the northern border. In a situation like that, where a person is refused entry, what happens is that person is sent back to where they’re coming from. If it was a situation where they were coming through the PGIA, what immigration would do, they would issue an RLL- refuse leave to land. You would then be put on a next flight back out of the country. In this case, it’s a land border. So what happens is that he’s not allowed entry. So he went back over to the Mexican side. I think sometime on Sunday, not Sunday, I think perhaps Wednesday night he was seen in the free zone again, to be in a free zone. If you’re coming from Mexico, you don’t pass through immigration. You would know the immigration station is after free zone. So once you are a tourist from Mexico or whatever, you can have access to the free zone without immigration authorization. So he was found there. The matter was reported to Mr. Rosado. Mr. Rosado had directed the police that there was no offense committed because he was in the free zone area and he would not have reached immigration. So not even an immigration offense would’ve been committed. And so based on that, he had said that the person did not commit any offense. And I totally agree with Mr. Rosado. And any detention then would’ve been an unlawful detention.”

Compol: Belize’s “Porous Border” Needs to be Addressed

After multiple encounters with immigration officials, the hijacker successfully re-entered Belize and bought a ticket for a domestic flight. Commissioner of Police Chester Williams expressed uncertainty about how Taylor managed to cross the northern border, emphasizing the urgent need to bolster security in these vulnerable areas. Williams also mentioned that authorities will be reviewing and enhancing security protocols at municipal airports to prevent similar incidents in the future. Stay tuned for more details on this developing story.

 

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“It so happens that Mr. Taylor, went back over into the Mexican side and how he eventually returned into the country. We don’t know. But again, I’ve said before, our border is very porous in that area and so he could have easily stepped back into the country. We also hearing information now that he had assaulted some police officers, which was never reported to myself or Mr. Rosado. And certainly if Mr. Rosado was told that he had assaulted any police, I’m sure. That he would not have directed, that the man not be detained. And even if a person assaults the police, you don’t need to seek permission from the commissioner, the deputy commissioner, even your command to arrest that person. There is that person there and then there is no need for you to call and say, this person assault me. What can I do? No, you  don’t need to do that.”

 

Reporter

“So there is a legal provision for you to carry a license firearm on an aircraft? I’m not familiar with that.”

 

Chester Williams

“I don’t think I have said that. No. And there is nothing either to say that you cannot. Yes. We would hope that nobody would be able to board an air airline with any kind of weapon. And I believe at the time it’s coming that we are going to get there. It’s a work in progress. There is always a possibility for anything to occur. It is a matter for us to make sure that we learn from this experience. None of us who were involved in this entire process had any prior. Experience in dealing with a plane hijacking incident. None of us. But we had to be creative, we had to be reasonable and adapt strategies that we believe is going to work that is going to yield the result that we got. And I think that all the agencies are involved, the police, the, civil aviation, the airport authority, the BDF really and truly performed exceptionally well. Our efforts were well coordinated.”

 

PG Man Murdered; Police Charge Two

The Coc family of Punta Gorda experienced a horrific Easter holiday when one of their loved ones was brutally murdered. Around nine on Good Friday morning, Jeremiah Coc’s body was found in the Indianville area. Police were called to a spot behind a house on Mahogany Street, where they discovered Coc with multiple chop wounds to his neck and back. Today, Assistant Commissioner of Police Hilberto Romero informed reporters that Coc had been socializing before his murder. The two individuals charged are twenty-seven-year-old construction worker Axel Zetino and a seventeen-year-old Guatemalan.

 

                    Hilberto Romero

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Friday, the 18th of April, 2025, around 8:55 a.m., Punta Gorda Police responded to the discovery of a body on Mahogany Street in Punta Gorda. Upon their arrival, they saw the lifeless body of a male person with several chop wounds. The person was identified as Jeremiah Coc of Punta Gorda. An investigation was carried out, which revealed that Coc was along several persons at a bar drinking. Thereafter, they left and thereafter his body was discovered. Investigation has led to the arrest of Axel Zetino and a 17-year-old who were jointly charged with the crime of murder.”

 

Britney Gordon

“Is there any motive?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“They were drinking and they had some dispute. That is what led to the chopping incident.”

 

Reporter

“Sir, is there any connection between the deceased and who was arrested?

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“ Yes. They know each other. They were at the bar together.

 

Britney Gordon

“Do we have any insight into what they might have been arguing?

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“No, we don’t have that information.”

 

Britney Gordon

“And are the people charged known to police?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“Yes, they’re known to police.”

PG Police Charge Suspect for Shooting of Derrick Hines

Meanwhile, a man from Punta Gorda is still in the hospital after being shot in the neck. Thirty-five-year-old Derrick Hines was shot around nine o’clock on Saturday night on Prince Street in Punta Gorda. Hines had to be transferred from Punta Gorda to the Western Regional Hospital for treatment. A.C.P. Romero reports that Hines is now in stable condition and that another man has been charged in connection with the shooting.

 

                        Hilberto Romero

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Saturday  nine 30th of April, 2025, PG Police responded to a shooting on Prince Street at Punta Gorda Town. Upon arrival, they saw Derrick Hines with gunshot injuries. He was taken for treatment where he is in a stable condition. Investigations revealed that he was at his yard when a male person came down and fired several shots towards the direction. Investigation was carried out and since then Felix Gonzalez has been arrested and charged for the crimes of attempted murder and use of deadly means of harm.”

 

Britney Gordon

“Was Derrick by himself?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“Yes, he was by himself.”

 

Reporter

“Is there any idea why this happened?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“This is an ongoing railroad, two groups in Punta Gorda.”

 

Reporter

“And Hines is known to be affiliated with one of them?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“Yes, that is correct.”

 

Reporter

“Any update on his condition at this time?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“He’s stable at this time.”

Was Body of Missing Dangriga Fisherman Found?

Last Thursday, a woman shared her family’s deep concern when her brother, thirty-three-year-old Jeremy Mushlar, went missing while fishing alone near Tobacco Caye on Tuesday night. Mushlar had traveled to the small island to fish with three others who were in a separate boat. When they decided to return due to poor fishing luck, Mushlar reportedly chose to stay out longer in his dorey. He has not been seen since. Today, the family’s hopes were further crushed with the news that an unidentified body had been discovered. A.C.P. Romero stated that the body has yet to be identified.

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Saturday, 18th of April, 2025, Dangriga Police respond to a report that a body of a person was found east of Dangriga by Thatch Caye. Police responded where they saw the decomposed body of a male person. The body was taken to the morgue and is now awaiting a postmortem examination. Also we’re trying to establish the identity of this person.”

 

Britney Gordon

“What condition was the body in? Were there any injuries?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“No injuries were observed, but we are awaiting the post-mortem examination.”

 

Britney Gordon

“And around what age is this person?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“I cannot say. That will be determined by the postmortem.”

 

Reporter

“When is that postmortem be conducted?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“Sometime this week.”

Popular Punta Rock Artist “Concego” Dies in Collision

Tonight, Punta Rock lovers across the nation are mourning the death of a beloved musician. On Thursday, Deon Ogaldez, popularly known by his artist’s name, Concego, was involved in a road traffic incident along the Hummingbird Highway and later succumbed to his injuries.  Ogaldez was well-known for the song “Sidown and Bounce” and is remembered as a loving son, brother, and friend. ACP Hilberto Romero provided more details on the incident today.

 

                      Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Thursday  police responded to a road of accident near Armenia. Luis Esquivel reported he was driving a van when a motorcycle attempted to overtake another vehicle collided into his vehicle. The person fell on the street and sustained several injuries. The person was taken for treatment. He was identified as Deon Ogladez, and he received several injuries. He received treatment and died thereafter at the hospital. An investigation is being carried out. The file will be put together, sent to the DPP for directives.”

 

Reporter 

“Any NIP issued?”

 

Hilberto Romero

“NIP served, and a urine sample was obtained from both drivers.”

 

Man Dies in Collision on Guinea Grass Road

Another family is mourning the death of a loved one after a collision in the Orange Walk District claimed the life of Carlos Landaverde. According to authorities, Landaverde was travelling along the Guinea Grass Road when his truck collided with a black SUV, resulting in his fatal injuries. He was at Northern Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. ACP Hilberto Romero has a full report.

 

                       Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Monday, the twenty-first day of April, 2025, police responded to a theater road traffic accident at Guinea Grass. Upon the arrival is a white Chevy S10 pickup and a Ford Explorer vehicle with extensive damages. Carlos Landaverde was the driver of the S10 Chevy pickup. He received several injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Ford  Explorer was Oscar Garcia. NIP, served, urine sample taken, and again, the file will be prepared and sent to the DPP for directives.”

 

Western Sanitary Landfill Fire Under Control

A raging fire at the Western Sanitary Landfill has been burning for nearly a day and a half. While it was a major concern on Monday night, an official from the Belize Solid Waste Management Authority assures that the blaze is now under control and will soon be extinguished. The fire started mid-morning on Monday in the brush near the facility, likely set by someone seen in the area just minutes before. This raises the issue of the dangers posed by deliberately set fires that can quickly spread, threatening lives and property. The flames came dangerously close to the transfer station buildings, making it a priority to save them. But there’s good news this evening—the fire is expected to be fully extinguished by tonight. News Five’s Marion Ali reports.

 

Marion Ali, Reporting

This video, posted on Monday night, shows a raging fire out of control and threatening anything in its path. This was the scene near the Belize Solid Waste Management Authority’s Western Sanitary Landfill as night fell. The fire was dangerously close to the facility’s buildings, but thanks to quick teamwork among the National Fire Service, the San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town Council, and the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, the structures were saved.

 

                            Rojelio Pop

Rojelio Pop, Operations Manager, BSWAMA

“Our protocol is working reasonably okay. Our priority had to change from actually containing the fire yesterday and we moved to protecting the buildings and the offices that you see here. So we created that buffer – fifteen to twenty feet – away from the building because the waste was really close to the buildings. So that had to be our priority, dowsing with the help of  MIDH and private companies providing water. We had about three fire trucks here – continuous operation until we had to move the garbage away from the buildings.”

 

San Ignacio/Santa Elena Mayor Earl Trapp was one of the first to offer his resources to help.

 

                             Earl Trapp

Earl Trapp, Mayor, San Ignacio/Santa Elena

“I was called out about one thirty in the afternoon and told that the fire was getting out of control and the place was catching fire and they needed support. I tried my best to get the town council’s heavy-duty equipment out there. I had a problem getting the operator, so the best I could have done was to get our water bowser and I had the driver take that out there and that’s how we were basically supplying the fire engine with water. I called some other friends and they came and so we had five bowsers out there.”

 

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development quickly stepped in to provide an excavator, which is still at the site helping out. With all the resources working together to extinguish the fire, Rojelio Pop, the operations manager at BSWAMA, is hopeful that the blaze will be completely under control by early tonight.

 

Rojelio Pop

“We don’t have a definite timeline, but what we’re hoping for is that we can bring it under complete control by this evening. As long as we have a sustained supply of water – we have these machines, they are willing to work, but water is the problem. Once we can sustain the flow of water, we should be able to get it under control, hopefully by tonight.”

 

Pop assured that the work crew fighting the fire is equipped with proper gear to protect them from the toxic fumes coming from the burning garbage.

 

Rojelio Pop

“Those guys who are operating the machines are receiving some sort of help from the fire service in terms of smoke masks that are complemented with the use of direct oxygen so that oxygen does not get into their lungs or they do not inhale all that toxic smoke. So they’re inhaling oxygen at this point.”

 

But even though firefighting efforts are in full swing, the business of collecting and dumping garbage continues, according to the Acting Director, Aldo Cansino.

 

                      Aldo Cansino

Aldo Cansino, Acting Director, BSWAMA

“If you notice in the background you have two trucks waiting. The process here will not stop. It will continue. We will continue to load garbage from within the transfer station and that will continue to move, hence the priority initially was to make sure that we have the site secured so that the operations can continue. This morning we had a bit of a delay because we still had some issues, but the trucks are here and we should get back on track.”

 

Mayor Trapp strongly believes that human carelessness is to blame for the blaze.

 

Earl Trapp

“According to the watchman, he saw someone walk out of the bushes, which is about 2,000 feet from the transfer station and about ten minutes after he saw smoke, So he is believing that’s where the fire started.”

 

Although there’s no surveillance to identify the culprit, fortunately, there are no residential communities nearby. Plus, the wind is blowing the smoke towards the hills, so it shouldn’t pose much of a threat to anyone. Marion Ali for News Five.

 

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