With a hoodie tied tightly over his face and a baseball cap pulled down over his eyes, the father of a 9-year-old Minneapolis-to-Las Vegas stowaway tearfully begged for help with his willful, troubled son.
The father's camouflaged appearance Wednesday at a south Minneapolis news conference added another bizarre layer to an already surreal saga. He sounded painfully overwhelmed by his young son's precocious illegal activities, weeping as he pleaded, "Somebody please help me, please."
The Minneapolis man, who declined to give his or his son's name, said the boy didn't heed advice from him or his mother. "He did what he wanted," he said.
The news conference was held at the office of the anti-violence group MAD DADS, whose spokesman, V.J. Smith, said the father came to him for help.
Last Thursday, the boy slipped past checkpoints at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and managed to board a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Las Vegas without a ticket or an adult companion. His implausible trip triggered a major security investigation at the airport and provoked international reactions that ranged from incredulity to bemusement, fear and concern.
The boy, who remains in protective custody in Nevada, is expected back in Minnesota on Friday.
A day before the flight, he rode light rail to the airport, plucked a piece of luggage off a carousel and scoped out the scene from a restaurant before he walked out without the luggage and without paying for the meal.
Before the boy's father spoke Wednesday, Smith read a statement from his mother, who works at the airport. She did not attend the news conference. "I love my son. I miss my son. I want my son home," she said, adding that she has asked for help in the past, but "no one has been willing to help."