How Idaho Shooting Suspect Kyle Odom Was Able to Fly to DC

Kyle Odom was arrested at the White House two days after an Idaho attack.

He simply boarded a plane in Boise, Idaho, and off he flew. His flight underscores a gap in the screening system for air travel. Passengers can’t bring liquids through airport security, but a wanted felon? No problem.

Odom appeared today in D.C. Superior Court, where he was charged with fugitive from justice and he refused to waive his right to have an extradition hearing. He was ordered held without bond, Judge Renee Raymond finding him “an extreme risk of flight.”

His next hearing is scheduled for April 6, 2016, according to the court.