
A drunk woman created ruckus on a Southwest Airlines during takeoff at LaGuardia Airport in New York. She was detained for her unacceptable behaviour onboard that created inconvenience to fellow passengers. In a video from the incident, the woman, being identified as 32-year-old Leanna Perry, assaulted another female passenger and issued racist comments on her, along with insulting a "black" man who tried to control her. She now faces aggravated assault charges for grabbing the lady's hair and refusing to settle down on Tuesday 1 AM flight. X user Collin Rugg posted the video of Perry screaming and assaulting a woman on the plane. She was heard hurling inappropriate remarks under the influence of alcohol. Visuals surfacePulls woman's hair Perry caught hold of a masked woman's hair and tried pulling it off, while saying, "Shut the f**k up." As the passenger screamed out of pain, others onboard looked into the matter and tried calming Perry. While some only kept filming the ruckus on camera, two men and a woman were seen trying to control Perry and her disturbing actions. The men tightly held her and locked her hands. But soon, she started spitting at the female passenger she argued with earlier. Makes racist remarks"Look at this fair lady, this fair ass bi*ch," she said while pointing her eyes at the woman. Noting that one of the passengers who stopped her was a "black" man, she said, "Hey, ugly ass f**king dude. Okay, I'm sorry black guy. My boyfriend is black. My boyfriend is a f**king black guy, ah." According to reports, Perry was detained and taken to the hospital before being sent to the New York City Department of Corrections. She was charged with aggravated assault, stated the Port Authority Police Department.
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