American Airlines Passenger Spits In Man’s Face and Causes Ruckus At Baggage Claim

by Anthony Losanno
Woman AA CMH

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An American Airlines passenger cursed at everyone in baggage claim, shoved someone, and even spit in a man’s face as they collected their luggage at John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH). Amazingly, the other passengers largely ignored her tirade.

The unidentified woman can be seen cursing, verbally attacking other passengers, and even spitting in a man’s face before repeatedly shouting a racial epithet at the man who is filming the video. The sad part is that there appears to be no repercussions for this woman’s horrible behavior. She seems to walk away at the end of the video without police involvement. Based on her actions, I would venture to guess that this was not the first time she acted like this nor will it be the last. This video seems like it might have happened some time ago, but it just popped up on Twitter.

Anthony’s Take: People have lost a sense of decency and these videos pop up frequently. It’s sad that we have devolved to the point where this behavior is largely ignored by others in the crowd and continues to happen around the country (and the world).

(H/T: Live and Let’s Fly.)

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