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ORLANDO, Fla.
– A Texas woman is behind bars after she battered five airline agents and a corrections officer after becoming irate over issues with her carry-on bag, according to the Orlando Police Department.

Officers responded to the Orlando International Airport around 2 p.m. Wednesday after receiving reports of a battery having taken place.

When officers arrived, they spoke to a victim who said they were assisting with a carry-on bag when a passenger, identified as 21-year-old Emmari Jackson, became irate and was told she could not travel due to her behavior. The victim told officers Jackson threw a bag of shoes at the agents at a service desk. The witness said Jackson reached over the service counter to hit an agent, then walked over to another agent and punched them in the head, according to a report.

A supervisor for Spirit Airlines attempted to call the police when Jackson ran at them, punched them in the back of the head, then jumped on them, according to a report. When witnesses attempted to pull Jackson off the supervisor, Jackson kicked a victim in the head, according to police.

Jackson then grabbed a metal dustpan used for airport cleaning from a nearby custodial cart and proceeded to hit a victim over the back with the dustpan, a report read.

Victims told police once the incident was over that the fight broke out over Jackson being charged $65 for her carryon bag.

Police took Jackson into custody and took her to the Orange County Jail where she then battered a corrections officer, according to a report.

Police said that as Jackson was going through the jail booking process, she was non-compliant and told officers she had COVID-19 before coughing on equipment. A nurse came to escort Jackson to another room but stopped to get Jackson a face mask as a safety precaution, a report read.

When the nurse stopped, Jackson became aggressive, trying to escape from officers, and began to cough and spit in the officer’s face, according to a report. When officers tried to direct Jackson towards the ground, she kicked the officer in the chest.

Jackson was charged with battery and battery on a corrections officer for both incidents at the airport and jail. She is being held at the Orange County Jail on a $3,500 bond.

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/l...-covid-19-attempts-to-escape-jail-police-say/

This is what SHOULD have happened to her.....

https://iowa.forums.rivals.com/threads/should-this-police-officer-be-fired.321366/
 
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BWJ6RD3BRFG43FBR2QI7YBQGJU.jpg
ORLANDO, Fla.
– A Texas woman is behind bars after she battered five airline agents and a corrections officer after becoming irate over issues with her carry-on bag, according to the Orlando Police Department.

Officers responded to the Orlando International Airport around 2 p.m. Wednesday after receiving reports of a battery having taken place.

When officers arrived, they spoke to a victim who said they were assisting with a carry-on bag when a passenger, identified as 21-year-old Emmari Jackson, became irate and was told she could not travel due to her behavior. The victim told officers Jackson threw a bag of shoes at the agents at a service desk. The witness said Jackson reached over the service counter to hit an agent, then walked over to another agent and punched them in the head, according to a report.

A supervisor for Spirit Airlines attempted to call the police when Jackson ran at them, punched them in the back of the head, then jumped on them, according to a report. When witnesses attempted to pull Jackson off the supervisor, Jackson kicked a victim in the head, according to police.

Jackson then grabbed a metal dustpan used for airport cleaning from a nearby custodial cart and proceeded to hit a victim over the back with the dustpan, a report read.

Victims told police once the incident was over that the fight broke out over Jackson being charged $65 for her carryon bag.

Police took Jackson into custody and took her to the Orange County Jail where she then battered a corrections officer, according to a report.

Police said that as Jackson was going through the jail booking process, she was non-compliant and told officers she had COVID-19 before coughing on equipment. A nurse came to escort Jackson to another room but stopped to get Jackson a face mask as a safety precaution, a report read.

When the nurse stopped, Jackson became aggressive, trying to escape from officers, and began to cough and spit in the officer’s face, according to a report. When officers tried to direct Jackson towards the ground, she kicked the officer in the chest.

Jackson was charged with battery and battery on a corrections officer for both incidents at the airport and jail. She is being held at the Orange County Jail on a $3,500 bond.

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/l...-covid-19-attempts-to-escape-jail-police-say/

This is what SHOULD have happened to her.....

https://iowa.forums.rivals.com/threads/should-this-police-officer-be-fired.321366/
Did the officers cold cock her or did they use proper policing methods?
 
More like triggered. Wasn't it just Memorial Day where you told Chishawk to give it a rest? Working hard today, I see.
 
Someone should have dropped her, don’t care if she’s black, white, green, blue....this behavior cannot be tolerated.

you’ll notice a lot of these incidents seem to land in that 20-35 year old range, bunch of millennials that need to be put in their place. Just because their kale chips were out of stock at Whole Foods doesn’t give them license to go around beating people without some repercussions
 
I wish one of the agents would have given her a pair of the Irish sunglasses, but then again, maybe they did.
 
Before I was finished with the first paragraph I thought to myself “must be Spirit”. Sure enough...Spirit.

This is why I don’t fly budget airlines generally. Well that and my private jet of course :p
Yup, first thought was: "Spirit Airlines" - there's your problem!
 
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