
(VIDEO) “Highly Intoxicated” Florida Man Breaches Daytona Beach Airport, Attempts to Enter Planes After Ramming Car Through Fence


A man on Wednesday was arrested after breaching the Daytona Beach Airport in his car and attempting to enter airplanes on the runway.
The man, identified as 58-year-old Bryan Parker, rammed his blue Mustang through security fencing and then drove onto the runway.
One eyewitness said, “It was like watching a movie. He was going so fast. I’d probably say about 70 to 80 miles an hour.”
The FBI and local authorities are still investigating the incident.
Via Fox 35 Orlando:
On air traffic control radio from SLCScanner on X, pilots and air traffic controllers can be heard discussing the disruption as the man began approaching planes on foot and attempting to enter them.
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In a statement, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said the incident occurred at approximately 4:23 pm on Wednesday, when “a vehicle drove through a gate at the international terminal of Daytona Beach International Airport and proceeded onto the airfield.”
The driver, described as “highly intoxicated,” attempted to enter an “occupied, running airplane” but failed. He then successfully entered an unoccupied plane before security apprehended him.
Full statement below:
This afternoon, around 4:23 p.m., a vehicle drove through a gate at the international terminal of Daytona Beach International Airport and proceeded onto the airfield.
The driver, an adult male who was highly intoxicated, approached an occupied, running airplane and attempted to make entry. He was unable to enter the locked plane.
Following that attempt, he approached two other unoccupied airplanes and briefly made entry to them before he was interrupted by airport operations staff and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University security.
The suspect is currently in custody and being interviewed. Multiple charges are pending. The VSO Domestic Security Unit is on scene along with the FBI.
DBIA operations are continuing without disruption while the investigation continues.
CASE UPDATE: The driver who crashed through a locked gate at Daytona Beach International Airport this afternoon is Bryan J. Parker, 58 (DOB 3/18/1968), Holly Hill.
Around 4:25 p.m. today, a deputy was notified that a blue Ford Mustang had just crashed through a gate. On arrival at the gate, the deputy found it destroyed and lying on the ground. Personnel indicated the Mustang plowed through it and headed toward the Embry-Riddle section of the airport.
On arrival at the scene moments later, the deputy found Parker already detained by airport operations and Embry-Riddle security personnel.
Witnesses reported Parker’s Mustang entered the taxiway and nearly struck an Embry-Riddle plane that was taxiing. Parker then got out of Mustang and tried to enter the occupied plane, but was unsuccessful. As Parker ran to other aircraft in the area, an airport operations technician chased him down, pulled him out of a plane and sat him on his truck’s tailgate. However, Parker jumped off the tailgate and ran toward another plane before he was once again apprehended and placed in handcuffs.
Parker indicated he was intoxicated on alcohol and drugs and didn’t remember what led to the incident.
Charges are pending completion of the investigation.
CASE UPDATE: The driver who crashed through a locked gate at Daytona Beach International Airport this afternoon is Bryan J. Parker, 58 (DOB 3/18/1968), Holly Hill.
Around 4:25 p.m. today, a deputy was notified that a blue Ford Mustang had just crashed through a gate. On arrival… pic.twitter.com/V6pXqetsXg
— Volusia Sheriff (@VolusiaSheriff) March 26, 2026
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