Las Vegas Review-Journal

Woman arrested at Mccarran

Passenger attacked flight crew, arresting officers

- By Rachel Hershkovit­z Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegas police arrested a female passenger late Tuesday at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport after she was accused of assaulting passengers and crew aboard an American Airlines flight from Chicago. She then attacked one of the arresting officers, police said.

Crew members told Metropolit­an Police Department officers upon arrival that the woman had assaulted passengers and crew during the flight and was restrained with zip ties to prevent further attacks.

The woman, 54-year-old Jane Coats, then slapped an officer after police untied her, prompting an immediate arrest and a charge of battery on a protected person, Metro spokesman Jay Rivera said. Coats is being held at Clark County Detention Center on $2,000 bail, records show.

“I could tell pretty quickly she was inebriated,” passenger Ryan Flanigan of Las Vegas said of Coats, who sat next to him during the flight. He described her as “belligeren­t” and frustrated over a delayed takeoff.

Coats had expressed concern that the passengers would get carbon monoxide poisoning from sitting too long in the cabin and that “Donald Trump would fix this” by sending people to jail.

Flanigan said he told the woman to be quiet and that she eventually punched him in the face before moving elsewhere and accosting at least two other passengers and one flight attendant.

When staff finally subdued Coats, the plane’s passengers erupted into applause, Flanigan said.

“The flight crew did an exceptiona­l job,” Flanigan said.

Passengers and personnel who wanted to press charges were told the FBI will handle the investigat­ion because the attacks occurred on a commercial airline flight, Metro said.

Contact Rachel Hershkovit­z at rhershkovi­tz@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0381. Follow @ rzhershkov­itz on Twitter.

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