Two accused of kidnapping student
REDDING, Calif. — Two employees of a Northern California flight school were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a student pilot and trying to send him back to his native China, authorities said.
Jonathan McConkey, general manager at IASCO Flight Training, and his assistant, Kelsi Hoser, were taken into custody May 25 at the municipal airport in Redding, police said.
Tianshu Shi, a trainee in the United States on a student visa, sustained minor injuries during the alleged kidnapping, investigators said.
McConkey and Hoser showed up at Shi’s apartment the evening of May 24 and told him he was going to be “shipped back” to China the following morning, said Redding Police Corporal Rob Peterson.
Shi had enrolled in the program through an organization that contracts with the school to train Chinese nationals, Peterson told the Los Angeles Times . The Civil Aviation Authority of China sends up to 180 students to the program, according to the school’s website.
The next day the pair returned to Shi’s apartment and told him to pack his bags.
Shi told the Record Searchlight he didn’t sleep all night and when they returned, he recorded the confrontation. The profanity-filled audio clip was obtained by the newspaper.
“I’ve got your (expletive) passport. You’re leaving now,” a male voice says in the recording.
It wasn’t known Monday if McConkey or Hoser had attorneys who could comment on their behalf.