In New York,
armed men hijack a subway car and demand a break (brāk) v. broke (brōk), bro · ken (brō ′ kən), break · ing, breaks.
In the 2007 escape, four
armed men hijacked a helicopter and landed it on the roof of the Grasse Prison.
Not exact matches
«Two masked
men armed with tear gas and knives relieved a delivery truck of its 6,000 copies of the game [on Nov. 6] in a
hijacking that took place just south of Paris....
You mean like «there was no Gulf of Tonkin incident» or «the Lusatania was carrying
Arms & Ammunition» or «critical information was witheld from the commanders at Pearl Harbor» or «19
men armed with box - cutters
hijacked 4 airplanes on 9/11/2001» or «the woman attesting to Iraqi atrocities against Kuwait was the daughter of a Kuwati diplomat» or «some Germans tried to assassinate Hitler in 1944» or «insider climate scientists communicated with each other to help obstruct the publication of papers skeptical of CAGW»