Brawl in Baltimore at Spirit Airlines Counter

by Anthony Losanno
BWI Fight

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TMZ is out this morning with a video taken by a passenger at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). In it, four Spirit employees are seen tackling and beating a man near the airline’s check-in counter.

The video starts with a man backing away from the check-in counter as four employees rush him and begin hitting the man. They tumble to the ground and continue attacking him. They continue to strike him as they tussle on the ground. TMZ reports that “a rep for Spirit [told the outlet that the] four employees of a third-party service they use have been suspended by that company pending an investigation into the brawl.”

It’s unclear what was said to start this fight and authorities apparently arrived shortly after it ends. One of the five (I’m assuming the passenger) sustained minor injuries.

Anthony’s Take: This is crazy. Regardless of what the passenger said or did, these employees should have never become violent. I hope they find themselves unemployed when all is said and done here.

(Featured Image Credit: TMZ.)

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Kaneesha Johnson Washington June 1, 2024 - 4:04 pm

Is that Walmart?

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