Thursday, February 11, 2010

Head injuries cited for security breach suspect

Detroit : Injuries suffered in a car wreck five months ago have caused erratic behavior resulting in numerous criminal complaints against an Ohio man accused of causing a security shutdown Monday at Metropolitan Airport.
Police in 27-year-old Kaylan Policherla's hometown of Bryan, Ohio, took a complaint in December that he threw lip balm containers at a pharmacist, exposed himself in January to a hairdresser and was involved a claim of disorderly conduct in early February.
He also recently attempted to board an airliner without a ticket at Fort Wayne (Ind.) International Airport, according to police.
"It was just a few days before what happened in Detroit; he tried to get on a plane without a ticket at Fort Wayne's airport," said Bryan Police Sgt. Jeremy Jones.
"He told people there he was the king of someplace. They just kicked him out of the airport."
Dr. Prasad Policherla, a neurologist who trained in India and studied at Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center, has said his son was attending medical school until he suffered head injuries in a September car crash at an Ohio Turnpike toll booth.
Kaylan Policherla faces federal charges in Detroit that he violated aviation security rules when he allegedly bolted past a security checkpoint at the McNamara Terminal without a boarding pass or baggage, then ignored police commands to stop. He was arrested after being shot with a stun gun.
11/02/10 Doug Guthrie/The Detroit News, USA
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