Passenger detained after allegedly opening plane’s emergency door while in-flight

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A man on a flight over South Korea allegedly ripped open the plane’s emergency door minutes before landing. Flight officials say the plane was carrying 194 passengers about 700 feet above ground. The man has been detained by police. NBC News’ Steve Patterson has the latest.