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But on Tuesday, a Southwest flight had to make an emergency landing because of


It sounds silly at first, but the details of the whole event quickly get pretty
disturbing. According to the Department of Justice, a 29-year-old Texan by the
name of Justin Brafford is being charged with simple assault and intimidating
members of a flight crew because things just got out of control.

See, on the flight from Los Angeles to Dallas, Brafford was seated next to a
woman with whom he decided he really needed to play footsie. This is, arguably,

with nowhere to go and this weird dude next to me keeps rubbing his feet on
mine.

Things just got worse from there. According to the woman, Brafford started to
delve into verbal harassment, too, when she started to look uncomfortable. After

seat.


Flight attendants tried to get him to quietly return to his own seat, but
Brafford went wild. He dived into an expletive filled rant against the flight
attendant that got so terrifying the pilot diverted the plan to Albuquerque so
that Brafford could be escorted off the plane by the police.

According to authorities, that rant was, uh, due to some illicit substances.



Brafford is now facing up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for his
shenanigans, since messing with a flight crew is a federal offense.

Southwest officials have reaffirmed that the comfort and safety of their
passengers is their number one priority, and that the flight continued onto
Dallas Love Field without incident after the removal of Brafford.



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