🚨 20 ARRESTS. ATTEMPTED MURDER. ONE MONTH OUT OF JAIL. THEN HE WALKED INTO A JET ENGINE — AND NEARLY TOOK 231 SOULS WITH HIM. ☠️👿✈️
In the shadow of Denver International’s perimeter fence, 41-year-old Michael Mott — a man with over 20 arrests dating back to 2002 — delivered the most savage indictment of our justice system yet.
2005: Arrested for attempted murder with a gun. Pleaded down to second-degree assault. Served just six years.
In prison: Charged with felony assault with a weapon.
Post-release: Domestic violence, felony menacing, burglary, assault on a peace officer.
April 10, 2026 — one month before the incident — arrested again for felony trespass and resisting. Released.
On May 8, he scaled an 8-foot barbed-wire fence, ignored the alarms (dismissed as “deer”), strolled calmly onto Runway 17L, and stepped directly into the path of Frontier Flight 4345, accelerating for takeoff to LAX.
231 passengers. Pilots aborting at 127 knots. Engine fire. Smoke-filled evacuation. Twelve injured.
Mott? Sucked into the turbine and pulverized into pink vapor. The medical examiner ruled it suicide — but the real casualty was every principle of ordered liberty.
This wasn’t a “tragedy.” It was the logical endpoint of a system that treats violent recidivists like redeemable nuisances instead of societal predators. Plea bargains dilute justice. Early releases recycle danger. “Compassion” for the criminal becomes indifference to the innocent.
Physics, unlike our courts, does not negotiate with woke dipshidiot twatwaffles. A jet engine at takeoff thrust rendered the verdict that the law kept deferring.
We don’t need more studies. We need a justice system that incapacitates the Michael Motts of the world before they force 231 strangers to pay the price.
The passengers survived by a miracle, not by policy.
How many more “miracles” before we admit the policy is the problem?
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