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Watch: Drunk Passenger channel taped in the wake of getting out of hand and misbehaving with travellers and group; video surfaces

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Maxwell Berry attacked three passengers. He punched one and grabbed the bosoms of two others. (Screengrab)

The lodge group of Frontier Airlines needed to control a 22-year-old alcoholic traveller on a departure from Philadelphia to Miami for supposedly hitting one of the team’s individuals and grabbing two female airline stewards. 

In a video that became famous online, the man being referred to, recognized as Maxwell Berry, was seen yelling at different travellers, bragging about his folks’ abundance, and saying they were worth more than $2 million.

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In a bid to control an uncontrollable traveller on a flight, the team of an American carrier channel taped a man to his seat. Presently, a video of the traveller causing a commotion is turning into a web sensation.

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Berry was seen yelling “Help!”

After this, a group part utilized conduit tape to wrap his mouth and taped his body to the seat.

In another video, in the wake of being taped to his seat, Berry was seen yelling “Help!”

A form of the video posted by ABC Reporter Sam Sweeney on Twitter, which has more than 10 million perspectives, was retweeted by Berry himself, who claims he was “treated like livestock.”

“This will forever be the most dehumanizing experience in my entire life,” Berry wrote. “Many people laughed and ridiculed me as I was mistreated by staff of a PROFESSIONAL airline,” NPR reported.

Miami-Dade Police charged Berry, and three flight attendants were sent on paid leave

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Miami-Dade Police accused Berry of three misdeed tallies of battery, as indicated by the police report. The Miami Herald revealed that Berry had recently completed two mixed drinks and needed to arrange another round. 

“Things started to turn out badly when the Norwalk, Ohio, man brushed his unfilled cup against a female airline steward’s rear “inappropriate,” police said. 

Wilderness Airlines then, at that point, expressed that the three airline stewards were sent on paid leave. The aircraft at first revealed to CNN that the team individuals “will be, as required in such circumstances, relieved of flying pending completion of an investigation.”

In any case, after the association addressing its airline stewards censured the carrier’s “automatic response to a short video cut that didn’t show the full episode,” the aircraft voiced help for its team.

Statement released by AFA

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The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) released a statement saying, “A drunk and irate passenger verbally, physically, and sexually assaulted multiple members of the crew. When he refused to comply after multiple attempts to de-escalate, the crew was forced to restrain the passenger with the tools available to them onboard. We are supporting the crew.”

AFA added, “Management suspended the crew as a knee-jerk reaction to a short video clip that did not show the full incident. Management should be supporting the crew at this time not suspending them. We will be fighting this with every contractual and legal tool available.”

The Airlines then, in a statement, said, “Frontier Airlines maintains the utmost value, respect, concern and support for all of our flight attendants, including those who were assaulted on this flight.”

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