'Verbally abusive' Kentucky man forces plane to return to Logan gate
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'Verbally abusive' Kentucky man forces plane to return to Logan gate
"Crime The flight landed in Las Vegas almost four hours late after the interruption. A JetBlue flight headed to Las Vegas from Boston was turned around due to a "verbally abusive" passenger, State Police said. Around 10 p.m on Monday, Massachusetts State Police received a report that JetBlue Flight 777 was returning to its gate at Logan Airport. A 37-year-old man from Louisville, Kentucky, whose name was not released, was then arrested by State Police for interfering with the flight crew."
"A 37-year-old man from Louisville, Kentucky, whose name was not released, was then arrested by State Police for interfering with the flight crew. A video obtained by Boston 25 News shows a man being escorted off the plane with his belongings by state troopers. The flight was originally set to land in Las Vegas at 10:34 p.m but arrived at 2:23 a.m. after the interruption, according to Flight Aware. The man was summoned to East Boston District Court, police say."
A JetBlue flight from Boston to Las Vegas returned to Logan Airport after a verbally abusive passenger prompted police intervention. Around 10 p.m., Massachusetts State Police received a report that JetBlue Flight 777 was returning to its gate. A 37-year-old man from Louisville, Kentucky, was arrested for interfering with the flight crew; his name was not released. Video shows state troopers escorting a man off the plane with his belongings. The flight, originally scheduled to land at 10:34 p.m., arrived at 2:23 a.m. after the interruption. The man was summoned to East Boston District Court.
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