Video: Brawl Breaks Out On Spirit Airlines Flight Where Three Black Women Attack Someone, Elbowing “Big” Ex-Navy Man Out Of The Way
Three black women got into a brawl with a so far unknown person.
Mobile phone footage of the incident was uploaded to social media sites and in the videos, three female passengers can be seen attacking an unknown person while elbowing a big ex-navy guy out of the way.
Video below:
Things that should never take place a plane while in flight 😐 pic.twitter.com/feB7EdsKd7
— NoPauseTv (@NoPauseTv) May 21, 2021
The guy that the woman elbowed is a former ex-navy and his wife took to Twitter to explain that this behavior belongs to the zoo.
She wrote:
do i have to say it?
“what difference at this point does it make?”
i’ll say it.
we are living in an open zoo.
these people need to fly out of wuhan with a plane full of provincial women.
those girls are pushy.
elbowed my husband (ex navy, big guy) out of the way to be first off.
do i have to say it?
“what difference at this point does it make?”
i’ll say it.
we are living in an open zoo.
these people need to fly out of wuhan with a plane full of provincial women.
those girls are pushy.
elbowed my husband (ex navy, big guy) out of the way to be first off. https://t.co/7AnkJm78Oo— NausicaasPsyche (@NausicaasPsyche) May 22, 2021
People confirmed that the fight was on Spirit Airlines:
Spirit Airlines activity https://t.co/YDArFNgcIl
— 🅱️𝖔𝖓𝖊𝖞 🅱️𝖔𝖇𝖆𝖎𝖓𝖊 (@ALEXBOBAlNE) May 21, 2021
The question remains, where is the Air-Marshall?
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We’re those beasts arrested when the plane landed? Did the crew (pilot) declare an onboard emergency and make an unscheduled emergency landing at the nearest airport that could hand the aircraft?