Shirtless Man Runs Onto the Airfield at Los Angeles International Airport

by Anthony Losanno
AA Shirtless Man LAX

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An unidentified shirtless man took a jog across the airfield at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) early yesterday morning. He’s seen running near an American Airlines aircraft in the video.

The man reportedly had a “mental health crisis” and “became irate” potentially around missing a flight before running outside of Terminal 4 according to officials and reported by CBS News. The video above shows a Los Angeles Police Department officer chasing and tazing the man to subdue him. The suspect was arrested for battery against a police officer and taken to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Anthony’s Take: This is not the way to get onto a missed flight. Hopefully, he gets the mental health assistance he needs and/or learns a lesson about what not to do at the airport.

(Featured Image Credit: @upuknews1 via X.)

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