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Funny how narratives can changed when watching the full clip. This dude made it seem like he was getting assulted by the employee when all along he already had dished out a full assult on said employee.

I seriously doubt United will fire the employee after being assulted dazed, confused and trying to defend himself. Either way, if dude does catch the L he can sue the aggresor which might still have some of the NFL money so ....

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I think the big L goes to Brendan ... not only is he arrested but all hopes if any of playing pro again are gone.

as someone in this industry, in ground operations... i will tell you, we are allowed to defend ourselves (you will not believe the stories of people feeling they can say & do whatever to airline workers). what is strange in this video is i feel like we're missing a huge part of it, very rarely does an employee put his hands on the customer first. & i almost flipped hearing that this whole thing was over him apparently using a wheelchair as a luggage cart... which i didn't believe until i played this video back right now & clearly see the wheelchair in the background, with the luggage on it, lollll. that's a typical thing tho also, it's very odd, & of course not the correct use for that item, but it's not out of the ordinary & happens a whole lot.
 
Powell said during the live stream. "We told her to leave out the back. She left, she was gone for about 15, 20 minutes, came back, staying in the gym calling us un-American, saying we need to go back, calling us p***y, a whole bunch of s**t."




All that and wasn't even charged with harassment, trespassing, or public intoxication...:smh:

11:07 AM PT -- 5/25 -- A spokesperson for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports ... the woman was issued a misdemeanor citation at the scene for obstructing an officer.

The spokesperson added the woman was then taken to a local hospital on a psychiatric hold.
 
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Powell said during the live stream. "We told her to leave out the back. She left, she was gone for about 15, 20 minutes, came back, staying in the gym calling us un-American, saying we need to go back, calling us p***y, a whole bunch of s**t."




All that and wasn't even charged with harassment, trespassing, or public intoxication...:smh:

11:07 AM PT -- 5/25 -- A spokesperson for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports ... the woman was issued a misdemeanor citation at the scene for obstructing an officer.

The spokesperson added the woman was then taken to a local hospital on a psychiatric hold.

Her boots a dead giveaway
 


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