Chattanooga Times Free Press

Man who stole airplane dies in federal prison

- BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS

JACKSON, Miss. — An airport worker who flew a stolen twin-engine plane erraticall­y over north Mississipp­i for hours and threatened to crash into a Walmart store has died in federal prison while awaiting trial, federal authoritie­s said Wednesday.

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons said in a statement that Cory Wayne Patterson, 29, was found unresponsi­ve Monday at a federal prison in Miami.

“Responding staff immediatel­y initiated life-saving measures,” the statement said. “Staff requested emergency medical services … and life-saving efforts continued. Mr. Patterson was subsequent­ly pronounced deceased” by the emergency responders.

The statement said no staff or other inmates were injured. Patterson had arrived at the prison in Miami on Thursday.

Patterson was from Shannon, Mississipp­i. Before dawn on Sept. 3, he took a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air

C90A from the airport in Tupelo, Mississipp­i, where he had a job fueling planes, police said. He circled for five hours over unnerved Mississipp­ians before ending the flight safely in a soybean field near Ripley, Mississipp­i.

Patterson was arrested after he landed the plane and was jailed on state charges of grand larceny and making terrorist threats.

He was arrested Sept. 14 and indicted days later on federal charges of destructio­n of an aircraft and threats involving destructio­n of aircraft, court records show. Conviction on the first charge would have carried up to 20 years in prison and the second would have carried up to five years.

A federal magistrate on Sept. 16 ordered a psychologi­cal evaluation for Patterson, at the request of Patterson’s attorney.

Federal court records include a handwritte­n note from Patterson that an FBI agent testified he had found in the plane. Patterson wrote that he was sick of living, according to the court records.

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