Lodi News-Sentinel

Videos of passenger being dragged from United flight go viral

- By Ally Marotti and Lauren Zumbach

CHICAGO — Videos of a United Airlines passenger being forcibly dragged from his seat to make room for airline crew members on an overbooked flight at O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport Sunday have been viewed millions of times, and the airline’s CEO on Monday called the incident “an upsetting event to all of us here at United.”

“I apologize for having to re-accommodat­e these customers. Our team is moving with a sense of urgency to work with the authoritie­s and conduct our own detailed review of what happened,” United CEO Oscar Munoz said in a statement Monday. Munoz said the airline is trying to reach the passenger to “further address and resolve this situation.”

In videos of the incident aboard an United Express flight bound for Louisville, Ky., a man screams as security officers pull him from his seat. He then falls silent as they drag him by the hands, with his glasses askew and his shirt pulled up over his abdomen, down the aisle. Several passengers yell at the officers. “Oh my God, look at what you did to him,” one woman yells.

The aviation security officer who pulled the man from his seat was placed on leave Monday, “pending a thorough review of the situation,” the Chicago Department of Aviation said in a statement. “The incident on United Flight 3411 was not in accordance with our standard operating procedure and the actions are obviously not condoned by the department,” the statement read.

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