United Airlines flight diverted to Wisconsin after passenger attempts cockpit breach
A Chicago-to-Minneapolis United flight made an emergency landing in Madison, Wisconsin after a passenger reportedly tried to access the cockpit.

A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Minneapolis was diverted to Madison, Wisconsin on Friday night after a passenger allegedly attempted to breach the aircraft's cockpit.
United Flight 2005 made an emergency landing at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison following reports of an unruly passenger on board. The FBI and local police responded to the security incident.
According to reports, the passenger made attempts to access the cockpit area during the flight. The nature and extent of these attempts were not immediately detailed by authorities.
The passenger was taken into custody by police after the aircraft landed safely in Madison. No injuries were reported in connection with the incident.
Following the passenger's removal and the completion of security protocols, the flight was able to continue to its original destination of Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
The incident remains under investigation by federal authorities. United Airlines has not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the attempted cockpit breach.