Tuesday 3 August 2021

Unruly passenger fron Ohio taped on seat after allegedly punching flight attendant of Frontier Airlines

 

Maxwell Berry stuggles to loose himself and
asked help from other passengers while being
restrained on his seat but they just watched

 Unruly passenger fron Ohio taped on seat after allegedly punching flight attendant of Frontier Airlines 

By Edward Era Barbacena


CLEVELAND- An Ohio man faces three counts of misdemeanor battery for allegedly groping and punching flight attendants on a Frontier Airlines flight on July 31, WOIO reported.


Maxwell Berry of Norwalk, Ohio faces three counts
misdimeanor battery for allegedly goping & punching
a flight attendant of Frontier Airline flight on July 31.

Maxwell Berry, 22, was on a flight from Pennsylvania to Florida when he drank two alcoholic beverages and ordered a third. This is when a report states Berry brushed his cup against the backside of a flight attendant.

After the flight attendant asked him not to touch her, Berry spilled the new drink on his shirt and went to the bathroom to clean up, but returned to his seat shirtless, according to a report from Miami-Dade police.

The flight attendant asked him to put his shirt back on.

After getting a new shirt from his luggage, Berry allegedly walked around the plane and started to “get friendly” with another flight attendant, the report said.

Police say he groped both flight attendants multiple times.

When another flight attendant was asked to watch over Berry, he punched the flight attendant in the face.


On the video posted by another passenger, Berry can be seen struggling to lose himself while he was restrained on his seat.  He was yelling to ask from help from other passengers but they all just watched him as they laugh. 

Police say that passengers and crew members on the Frontier flight restrained Berry and taped him down to his seat.

Law enforcement took Berry into custody at the Miami International Airport.

Miami-Dade County court records show that Berry’s bond is set at $1,500.

Several crew members were suspended for improperly restraining Berry during the flight, but on Tuesday, Frontier Airlines told CNN that it “supports” the crew members.


“We are supporting the needs of these team members and are working with law enforcement to fully support the prosecution of the passenger involved,” spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz said in a statement to CNN.

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