DETROIT (AP) — The FBI says a rowdy passenger on a flight from New York to Chicago was restrained with a belt, necktie and apron after demanding to get off the plane.
United Airlines Flight 3461, operated by Shuttle America, was diverted to Detroit Metropolitan Airport and landed about 8 p.m. Thursday. Twenty-two-year-old Breanna Farquharson of Mount Vernon, New York, was charged with assaulting a crew member.
Her court hearing was postponed Friday. A woman who answered the phone at a home where Farquharson is listed as living declined to comment.
In a court filing, the FBI says Farquharson scratched a flight attendant’s lip and pulled a necklace and employee badge off her after “frantically” requesting to get off the plane, 30 minutes into the flight.
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The plane with 69 passengers and four crew members arrived in Chicago about an hour late.
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This story has been corrected to show the first name of the woman arrested is Breanna, not Brenna.