How Officers Remove Drunk Delta Passenger After Assaulting Crew



On October 2nd, 2025, a Delta passenger on a Salt Lake City to Portland flight refused repeated crew requests to move out of the aisle, forcing flight attendants to intervene. And when she finally complied, she allegedly used her shoulder to shove an employee into a seat, prompting the pilot to order her off the aircraft. Once off the plane, she tried to run into a secured area of the airport, then allegedly grabbed an airline employee by the neck, pulled her hair, and assaulted her again before attempting to flee and book another flight before she was stopped by officers.

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32 thoughts on “How Officers Remove Drunk Delta Passenger After Assaulting Crew

  1. What's with people getting drunk before they fly? See, this is why I get a private roomette on AmTrak. So I don't have to deal with this. It's quiet, great staff, and I've got everything I need in one room. They even do turndown service while you're in the dining car. West TX to SC is too far to put up with BS!

  2. Telling police what they must do before you'll comply is common but naive. There is no bargaining. It may be the first time in their lives they haven't gotten their way.

  3. This ALCOHOLIC belongs in a rehab facility where she can get help for her addiction and possibly grow up to be a responsible adult. Her neighbors will not miss her. The only ones to miss her will be the liquor store owner and local bars.

  4. Mir können die Polizisten manchmal nur leid tun was sie für eine Geduld haben
    Ich möchte nicht ihre Arbeit machen
    Meine Hochachtung ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍

  5. I enjoyed all the explanation, this should be done more often.Id really like what the judge and/or prosecutor gave this immature child as punishment. They usually are NOT charged and often NOT punished in ANY way……

  6. The video is okay, but the AI narration goes on forever. Out of approximately 14 minutes of video, only 8 are interesting. The rest is some self-aggrandising voiceover stating the obvious. SSSHHHHHH 🤫🤫

  7. Did we really need over 5 minutes of narrative? The event portion of the video was only 8:20 long. The narrative was nearly as long as the event portion. I watched the entire video, I didn't need a 5 minute recap wherein you delve into the depths of the event. Good video except for that.

  8. 2:36 I am pro-cop all the way. But once she is cuffed and is for the most part compliant, that other officer had ZERO reason to continue with the Gooseneck hold. Pain compliance was 100% UNnecessary at that point.

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