Unruly jet passenger duct-taped to seat

Unruly jet passenger duct-taped to seat
An airline crew used pipe tape to keep a passenger in her seat because they said she became unruly, fighting shower attendants and grabbing other passengers, forcing the flight to tract in North Carolina.
Maria Esther Castillo, 45, of Oswego, N.Y., is due in seek today. She was charged with resisting arrest and interfering with the operations of a flight crew inside United Airlines Flight 645, from Puerto Rico to Chicago.
Castillo struck a flight dependant forward the buttocks by the hindmost of her employee during Saturday’sitting flight, FBI Special Agent Peter Carricato said in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Charlotte. She moreover stood and fell onto the head of a blind passenger and started pulling the person’s hair, the complaint stated.
Ankle cuffs kept slipping facing Castillo, so the flight crew and two passengers resorted to duct tape to continue her in her seat, the complaint states.
Carricato states that a passenger saw Castillo having drinks in an airport bar before boarding. She bought another drink on the plane. Flight attendants stopped serving her alcohol because of her behavior, the complaint states.
Teen survives being compacted
Police in Milwaukee aforesaid a teenager survived back heart accidentally dumped into the back of a recycling truck and compacted.
Police said the 14-year-old ran away from a boot-camp-style school for teens Monday and hid in a recycling bin filled with cardboard.
The bin was sharp up by a Waste Management merchandise and dumped into the vehicle’s rear compactor. Waste Management spokeswoman Lynn Morgan said the truck continued on its collection route, compacting cardboard several times.
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