Muhammad Ali Jr. was detained and questioned at a Washington airport before being allowed to board a flight to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after meeting with lawmakers to discuss a separate airport detention incident last month, a lawyer for the late heavyweight champion's son said Friday. Ali and his mother, Khalilah Camacho Ali, were stopped at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after returning from Jamaica on Feb. 7. But attorney Chris Mancini said that when Ali attempted to board a JetBlue Airways flight home to Florida on Friday at Reagan National Airport, he was detained for 20 minutes. Mancini said Ali spoke to Department of Homeland Security officials by telephone and showed his driver's license and passport before he was allowed to board. "None of this was happening Wednesday," Mancini said in a telephone interview Friday afternoon as he was traveling with the Alis.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 11, 2017 02:11 UTC