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The passenger allegedly banged, ate beads from rosarium on AA aircraft

The passenger allegedly banged, ate beads from rosarium on AA aircraft

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Passenger aboard Miami AMERICAN AIRLINES Flight Departure from Georgia is accused of throwing “hay” on the stewardess, brushing and striking other places and swallowing beads from Rosarya, notes the records of federal courts.

According to a complaint filed with the US District Court in the Southern District of Georgia, Augustine’s 31-year-old deland was charged with interfering with flight members after the incident on Monday night. In addition to the federal offense, the passenger was accused of battery, deliberate obstacles to law enforcement officers and criminal damage, shows prisoners.

The flight of eight passengers of American Airlines, which is guided by the Air envoy, departed from Miami Aeroport Miami International Airport, played in the complaint. The gift was not unusual or in relation to behavior, or none of the passengers or flight crews was reported, the court document continued.

Less than a minute after take -off, the flight attendant noticed that Augustine seemed to survive the “suitability of epilepsy,” the complaint said. Witnesses in the flight reported that Augustine’s authorities were stamped, shouting, shaking and not inconsistency, the document continued.

Augustine had no defender listed in court records.

Flight turned after Delja Augustine’s predictable behavior

When another flight attendant went to Augustine, the passenger returned to his place, lifted his legs and knocked out a crew member in the chest, according to the complaint. The force of the impact launched a flight attendant through the passage, through a number of seats and in the far window, it is stated in the court document, adding that the crew member had painful and shallow breathing within a few minutes after.

The flight attendant, who initially noticed Augustine’s behavior, said that at first she believed that he had a medical question, but his choice “was purposeful, though difficult to describe,” the complaint said. Both stewardesses involved in the incident reported to the authorities that they were “scared”.

After the pilots heard a stir from a closed cabin, they and stewardesses agreed to return the plane to the savannah, according to the complaint. While the crew met to decide whether to wrap the plane, Augustine became more agitated and began to beat and beat and passenger before him, the court document said.

After the passenger moved, the continuation of Augustine’s stroke collapsed a chair in front of him, according to the complaint. When the crew announced that the aircraft was returning to the savanna, Augustine calmed down, according to the court document.

Stewardesses felt “fear, terror, shock and physical pain” after the incident

After planting and a taxi movement to the gate, the flight group asked all the passengers to stay sitting, according to the complaint. Before the landing door was opened, Augustine removed the seat belt and “stormed the front”, squeezing the sister with which he was traveling according to the court.

When Augustine reached the front of the aircraft, he bit the flight attendant in a gallery and threw several “hay”, at least one of the blows lifting the upper hand of a crew member, said in the complaint. Three passengers entered and pulled Augustine to the ground, the document continued.

The airport police finally sat on the plane and exposed Augustine, according to the complaint. Subsequently, the passenger was taken to the hospital to evaluate his behavior and take beads Rosary, the document said. He was soon released and taken to the Chatem County detention center.

Both involved the stewards that evaluated the EMS but refused hospital transport, stated to the authorities that they felt “fear, terror, shock and physical pain”, according to the complaint. They also believed that Augustine aimed at “intentions to harm the stewards”, the court said.

Miami’s flight departed from the savannah after a 3-hour delay and gas station, the complaint said.

“On March 10, the American Eagle Flight 4162, who led the envoy with the Savanna (Sav) service to Miami (MIA) returned to the Sava because of a devastating passenger,” American Airlines said in a statement to the United States today. “Safety and safety are our basic priorities. We value the professionalism of the whole crew and thank our passengers for their understanding.”

Augustine’s Dehanda’s sister said her brother “had to fight” to give up “evil”

When the federal authorities spoke to Augustine’s sister after the incident, she told them that they were “escaping from religious attacks by Haiti on the way to Haiti, according to the complaint. She then explained how “evil is in the dark” and that she “never survived as much darkness as on the plane that evening,” the document reads.

She also told the authorities that she was not surprised that her brother wounded people because he was “harming evil” according to the court. While on the plane, Augustine told his sister to “close his eyes and pray, because the student (s) Satan followed them on the plane, and the legion did not want Augustins to get on Haiti,” the complaint said.

Augustine also told the sister during the flight “never let go so that she could not be taken away” when she prayed “throughout the battle,” the complaint said. The sister stated that her brother swallowed the beads of Rosarya because they are “a weapon of power in the spiritual war” according to the document.

Augustine did not suffer from any medical or mental care or violation, – said his sister of the authorities on a complaint. She added that her brother “should fight” for him and her, she said in the document.

Augustine remains in the area of ​​$ 5,150 bonds, according to prisoners’ records.