Second Vehicle Crash at Detroit Airport Prompts Security Overhaul

May 29, 2026
Second Vehicle Crash at Detroit Airport Prompts Security Overhaul
  • Design and construction crews are planning a permanent bollard system to prevent future incidents, while noting existing gaps in current barriers contributed to vulnerability.

  • Airport operations and access to the Evans Terminal were temporarily delayed while investigators examined the scene and evaluated the driver’s condition and motive.

  • Video and photos show an SUV inside the terminal and a man in handcuffs outside, with questions remaining about how barriers were bypassed.

  • Airport authorities did not immediately respond to requests for more information.

  • Current barriers include gaps in protection that could allow a vehicle to breach the sidewalk, prompting security evaluations for improvements.

  • Witnesses described hearing a loud engine as the car shattered sliding glass doors, struck concrete blocks, and moved deeper into the terminal.

  • The incident marks a second terminal intrusion at DTW in four months, following a January crash at the McNamara Terminal that led to new barriers being installed outside that terminal.

  • The January crash resulted in the driver’s arrest and six people treated by emergency medical services.

  • News teams and local outlets provided varying perspectives, with CNN and affiliates reporting alongside regional reporters.

  • A vehicle crashed into the Evans Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on May 29, 2026, prompting an immediate police investigation and temporary disruption to operations.

  • Local authorities are conducting the investigation, with officials expected to release additional details as they become available.

  • Travelers were observed queuing outside the terminal as police conducted their work at the scene.

Summary based on 19 sources


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