Boston: A flight from Dallas to Boston was delayed following a disruptive incident involving an intoxicated female passenger named Alicia, according to newly released bodycam footage from Saturday. The woman, who appeared heavily intoxicated, refused to leave the aircraft and struggled to speak or stay awake as authorities attempted to escort her off the plane.
Initially, Alicia claimed she had consumed only two shots of alcohol. However, she later admitted to drinking six glasses of wine while waiting for her delayed flight. A flight attendant confirmed that she had also consumed Prosecco and two shots of tequila during the flight.
“Give me my one and only warning back. Why would you do that? Why would you do that? All I was trying to do was fly home!” she can be seen saying in the video.
Passenger throws tantrums
When an officer tried to convince her to stand up so she could be escorted off the plane, she refused, saying, “No, I don’t.” After repeated attempts failed, the officer requested that the other passengers disembark the aircraft. Her behaviour prompted officers to handcuff her and take her off the flight.
“I do not trust this state and I’m trying to go home, so do not hold me here,” Alicia told the officers.
As Alicia was escorted onto the aerobridge of the flight, she continued to argue with the officials on duty.
“Stop going through my s–t!” she yelled during the ride. “All I did was try and peacefully get out of a f–king plane,” she added
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Further disruption at airport
The situation escalated after Alicia was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication. At the airport, she threw herself on the ground and resisted being searched for weapons, according to the Daily Mail report.
I need a cigarette
Bodycam footage shows Alicia kicking and panting as she was placed in a squad car. “Ma’am, I will prone you out if you don’t stop kicking,” one officer warned her.
“I need a cigarette… Can I please just have one ciggy?” She also requested a vape but was denied.
Alicia was later taken to a room where officers removed her jewellery to conduct body searches.
Delta Air Lines declined to comment on the incident. A representative for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport advised The Post to file a Freedom of Information request for further details.