Savannah, g. , The judicial records say that a passenger on a small regional flight to Miami attacked a hostess, kicked and hit the person in front of him and brought Rosario accounts when the pilots returned to the airport in Savannah, Georgia.
The passenger was traveling with his sister, who said that his brother told him before the violent outburst to “close his eyes and pray because Satan’s disciples had followed them to the plane,” according to the affidavit of an FBI agent presented Tuesday in the United States District Court.
No one was seriously injured on Monday night’s flight operated by Sendoy Air, a regional carrier for American Airlines. The 31 -year -old passenger was imprisoned for charges that include aggression by minor crime, obstruction of the minor crime of the police and a serious crime of damage to criminal property.
The FBI Agent Savannah Salomon described the violent episode in her affidavit, saying that there was a probable cause to accuse man a federal crime to interfere with a flight crew.
Solomon wrote that eight passengers were on the plane and the hostesses worried immediately after takeoff when they noticed that one of them seemed to have an “epilepsy adjustment” that included “trampling, incoherent screams and tremors.”
When a hostess approached the man, he put himself in his seat and kicked the assistant in the chest, sending the worker flying to a window through the hall, the agent wrote. Then, the passenger began to kick and hit the person’s seat in front of him, who moved before the back of the seat collapsed.
The pilots returned to Savannah airport. After the plane landed, the man who had kicked the flight attendant loaded towards the exit and threw blows to another hostess before being subjected by other passengers, says the affidavit.
He was arrested by the airport police and taken to a local hospital for “Rosario’s accounts ingestion,” says the affidavit. Then, the passenger was admitted to the Chatham County prison.
The records of the Federal Court and the online prison records did not list a lawyer for the arrested passenger.
His sister told the FBI agent that they were traveling to Haiti “to flee the religious attacks of a spiritual nature.” According to the affidavit, the woman said that her brother had “swallowed the accounts of the Rosary because they are a weapon of force in the spiritual war.”
The woman told the agent that her brother did not suffer mental health problems or medical problems.