San Antonio woman was duct-taped to seat and handcuffed after allegedly attacking flight attendant, grabbing handle of cabin door mid-flight
The federal government is suing a San Antonio woman who allegedly caused chaos on a passenger plane mid-flight three years ago and was then handcuffed and duct-taped to a seat. Images of the woman — wearing a purple blouse, her hair dyed green and her mouth covered with tape — went viral on social media in July 2021. Until now, she had not been identified by name. The suit, filed in San Antonio 's federal court by U.S.
During the struggle, she struck a flight attendant in the head multiple times, the suit said. “Ultimately, the flight attendants and passenger were able to restrain Defendant with duct tape and flex cuffs and get her seated,” the suit said. “After she was seated, Defendant continued to kick and spit and attempted to bite and head-butt a flight attendant and passengers.
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