The drunk woman pulled the south -west flight in New York, grabbed the passenger’s hair; Arrested; Watch the video

An alcoholic passenger was arrested at Lagardia Airport in New York, when he caused a late night disturbance in the South-West Airlines flight, holding another woman’s hair and refused to calm down.Officials identified the woman as 32 -year -old New Yorker Leena Perry, which faces allegations of increased attack after the incident around 1 pm on Tuesday, confirmed the Port Authority Police Department (PAPD).Cabin video footage online circulating shows that many passengers and airline staff have been attempted to control uncontrolled passengers, while he has held a grip on another woman’s hair, while shouting “Fat a ** bitch.”In contrast, despite clear evidence, when asked to “let her hair go”, the passenger refused to catch it, although visually maintained her grip.When the passenger physically started attacking others and orally abusing them, the situation increased, while the staff tried to control him, as was documented in the footage shared on the Reddit in the early hours of Wednesday.As long as being restrained with zip-tie, drunk passenger continued his oral attack, saying “Ugly A ** Bitch.”Her aggressive tampering continued with an inappropriate comments about someone’s relationship, then claimed that she could not “breathe” before the collapse between seats.Footage shouted her “f ** k you!” Violently kicked, inspired the concerned passengers to request intervention, he continued his aggressive behavior.When other people tried to help, she became emotional, demanding to be alone before launching another exclusive outbreak.The Port Authority police responded to the reports of “a drunk passenger report on a south -western airline flight at Terminal B of Lagardia Airport”.After this incident, Perry was attracted to the medical attention before the new York city was transferred to the improvement of the city, according to PAPD.“The customer involved in the incident was removed from the flight and refused to board the boarding,” a representative from the Southwest Airlines told the New York Post.“We appreciate their team for their professionalism during the incident,” said this.