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2023-03-08T09:43:32.689Z


A man who was accidentally bumped into his wife on a Southwest Airlines flight by another passenger reacted with outbursts of violence. Watch Walla! tourism


Violence on passenger planes continues to soar and reach new heights.

Just recently, a shocking video was uploaded to social networks documenting the moments when a father attacks a passenger without any provocation on his part, in front of his children, during a flight of the American airline Southwest Airlines.



In the violent confrontation, the passenger is seen strangling his victim while other passengers shout at him to stop his actions.


The Daily Mail reports that this case is added to other previous cases in the United States.

For example, a case in which a 33-year-old man was recently accused of trying to break one of the plane's windows in the middle of the flight and threatened to kill the passengers.

The current video records what happens on a domestic flight between Dallas and Phoenix on Monday this week.

Since it was uploaded to the networks - it has become viral.



In the video, the attacker, dressed in a beige jacket, is seen holding a man whose body is covered in tattoos.

He strangles him with his hands and curses him repeatedly.

The attacker, who was on the flight with his wife and children, accused the tattooed man of "aggressively confronting" his family.

However, witnesses who saw what happened claimed that the victim did nothing.



Later, several passengers are seen in the video trying to cut between the two and end the confrontation.

But just at the moment when it seems as if everything has calmed down, the attacker suddenly swings his fist at that passenger.

Now a voice is heard in the background imploring "Don't hit him again, don't hit him again. Stay back!".

"Don't mess with my family!"

Footage taken later, later in the flight, shows the attacker trying to explain himself and defend his actions.

He says: "Tell them what happened! He came to me (when I was) with my family. Don't mess with my family! I will go to jail because you are getting close to my family. I am ready to die for my family. I will tear you apart! (**I will beat you're a).



A passenger named Caitlin Johnson, who uploaded the video to her Instagram and Tiktok pages, described the sequence of events, which apparently began at the airport: "He arrived and accidentally ran into the man's wife.

He (the attacker) started talking to him angrily, but the other passenger just ignored it.

After they both boarded the plane, the man returned with his wife and two children and started yelling at the tattooed passenger again.

He asked him 'What is your address?'

And the passenger did give him the address.

But then he punched him four or five times, and that was before we even started filming.

The tattooed passenger really did nothing wrong.

it was crazy"

"I'm willing to die for my family. I'll tear you apart!"

The passenger on the violent flight (photo: screenshot, Daily Mail)

Police: No arrest was made

A spokesman for the airline declined to elaborate on the incident.

"We have nothing to share other than the fact that our aircrews are well trained in de-escalation of this type, and we commend them for managing the situation and maintaining the safety and comfort of the other passengers on the plane. They allowed Flight 117 from Dallas to Phoenix to arrive on time," the company said in a statement.

Dallas police said that "on March 6, Dallas police responded to an incident that occurred on a flight from Love Field airport. No arrest was made."

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