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Man who breached security ‘romantic’

N.J. airport snarled by Rutgers student

Haisong Jiang, 28, is escorted by police in Newark, N.J.,  on Saturday.  (Associated Press)
David Porter Associated Press

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Friends described the man charged with breaching security at Newark Liberty International Airport as a romantic who just wanted to see his girlfriend off properly.

Speaking outside Haisong Jiang’s home near the Rutgers University campus in Piscataway on Saturday, Ning Huang said he’s known the 28-year-old for several years. Huang said Jiang is “a very good person” who didn’t realize the ramifications of his actions on Jan. 3.

Andy Riu, who also described himself as a friend of Jiang, called him “very romantic.” Both men said Jiang had been dating the woman for about a year and that he had flown to California several times to visit her.

The woman, a recent Rutgers graduate who lives in Los Angeles, was in New Jersey for a holiday visit.

“He loves his girlfriend,” Huang said of Jiang, who has not commented publicly since he was arrested Friday night at his home. “He just went to say goodbye to her.”

Jiang, who is Chinese, is a doctoral student in a joint molecular biosciences program at Rutgers and has been in the U.S. since 2004. He faces a defiant trespassing charge and a fine of up to $500, and he’s scheduled to be arraigned this coming week, but a hearing date has not yet been scheduled.

Authorities say that when Jiang breached security Jan. 3, it triggered the shutdown of a busy terminal that led to snarled flights worldwide.

New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who was briefed on the arrest, said authorities found Jiang with “sheer, hard police work” but expressed anger that the man faces a charge he described as a “slap on the wrist.”