in a major victory for the justice department, a jury just found four members of the proud boys guilty of seditious conspiracy, including the group s leader, enrique tarrio. we re going to be live outside the courthouse. ludicrous, that s what the u.s. is calling russian accusation it was involved in a drone attack on the kremlin. meantime, retaliation strikes inte intensify. we re live from the battlefield next. the suspect in the atlanta mass shooting waived his right to his first court appearance today. his mother is now speaking out. what we are learning about him and one of the victims, all of these developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. an historic verdict today on some of the most serious charges related to the january 6th insurrection. four members of the far-right group known as the proud boys were found guilty of seditious conspiracy. enrique tarrio, zachary rehl, joseph biggs, and ethan nordean were on trial for their
reporter: clearly the students here are more accustomed to the intensity of this job than i am. it can take three years for the faa to fully train recruits. acting administrator billy nolan suggests hiring is on schedule, but it might not be fast enough to kind flights on schedule this summer. we re hiring over the next two years 3,300 additional controllers, that will give us a net plus-up of 500 accounting for retirements and attrition. reporter: becoming an air traffic controller is ultra competitive. those who are selected by the faa not only have to pass an aptitude test but also medical and psychological exams. those who miss their shot this year have an even better shot next year when the faa plans to hire another 1,800 new air traffic controllers. jim? pete, thank you so much. jim, a delta flight out of houston was delayed for several hours yesterday, and the reason
attendant because they have the most contact with the passengers. june 4, a delta flight out of los angeles was diverted because a passenger tried to get in the cockpit. the incidents range from people being jerks to a woman on an american flight who tried to open the door. a southwest attendant lost two teeth when she was punched in the face. flight attendants are getting physically assaulted, pushed to the ground, being thrown against the gally, being thrown into the lavatories. it s out of control. we re telling them to protect themselves as much as we can. so far this year, the faa reports more than 3,500 unruly passengers. most of this is because people don t want to wear masks 2,600 incidents there. in 581 cases, investigators have been brought in. the real measure is how many times did the incident reach the report that criminal charges
safe emergency landing and thanked the group for detaining the unruly passenger. this is as the faa deals with the site in outburst on flights since january 1, the agency received more than 2500 reports of unruly behavior, passengers to the faa says most had to deal with people over wearing masks. as for this, it s unclear what prompted the frightening behavior from the passenger on yesterday s delta flight out of l.a. authorities have not released details on the man s identity and the fbi is investigating. eric: thanks. the crew and the safety training that delta has to keep us all safe. arthel: the surge of migrants crossing the southern border continues as patrol agents say the crisis is getting worse by the day. the governor of texas issued disaster declaration as fox news cameras capture exclusive video of dozens of migrants trying to cross into the u.s. during a
police. delta airlines thinks the crews for detaining the unruly passenger. this comes as the faa deals with the spike in outburst on flights. since january 1, the agency has received approximately 2500 reports of unruly behavior by passengers. faa says most of them had people upset over wearing masks. as for this case, it s unclear what prompted this frightening behavior from that passenger on yesterday s delta flight out of l.a. authorities have not disclosed the man s identity and the fbi is investigating. eric: all right, thanks. arthel. arthel: a federal judge in san diego overturned california s three decade old ban on assault type weapons. ruling the state violated the constitution s second amendment by depriving law-abiding californians of military style weapons, other state commonly