Brute force was used to drag a paying passenger off one of its planes on Sunday night.
A United Airlines passenger
who thought he’d be flying from Chicago to Louisville Sunday night was in for a
pretty nasty surprise.
Overbooking United Express
Flight 3411, United employees desperately sought volunteers who would give up
their seats in return for reimbursements of $400 and $800. There were no
takers. United then took desperate measures.
After boarding flight
passengers, three security officers approached a seated man and asked him to
give up his seat. He refused. The guards then yanked the unnamed man from his
seat. While screaming in resistance, the officers dragged the passenger by his
arms to the front of the plane. Frightening and shocking other passengers, the
man goes silent, with his abdomen showing and his glasses disheveled, while
they continue to drag him towards the front.
Married passengers Aubra and
Tyler Bridges documented the traumatizing event, posting a 30-second clip to
social media, which has since gone viral. According to Aubra, United used its
computer system to randomly select four passengers to deboard the overbooked
flight, the unidentified man being one of them.
Eventually, the passenger,
who said he was a doctor and needed to see his patients in the morning, was
able to get back on the plane -- returning disoriented and with a bloody face.
Responding to the incident, United
Airlines issued a public statement on Twitter, apologizing for the event,
calling it “upsetting” and claiming it would investigate it further.
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