Woman smashes man in the head with laptop during violent argument on airplane: 'Just take her off the plane!'

Woman smashes man in the head with laptop during violent argument on airplane: 'Just take her off the plane!'

07/23/2019

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Footage shows passengers yelling in shock as a woman smashed a laptop into another passenger’s head.

The incident reportedly occurred Sunday on an American Airlines flight waiting to depart from Miami International Airport. The attack was seemingly sparked by an argument between the woman and the man, who appears to be her boyfriend (or ex-boyfriend, based on the ending of the footage).

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The altercation occurred while the flight was waiting to depart for Los Angeles, The Sun reports.

The woman and the man are mostly hidden from view during the first part of the footage and at one point, it sounds like she slaps the man. At this point, the flight crew attempts to separate the couple and remove them both from the plane.

The woman then grabs a laptop and strikes the man in the head.

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As the man is ushered off the plane, the woman turns around to grab her bag. When the captain informs her that she will be charged with assault, she seemingly replies, “Fine, whatever.”

In a statement to Fox News, a spokesperson for American Airlines confirmed, “Prior to departure from the gate on Sunday at Miami International Airport, two passengers who were traveling together were involved in a dispute. Law enforcement was requested, and both passengers were removed from the aircraft.

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“We thank the American crew who worked quickly to diffuse the situation,” the statement continues. “Their actions resulted in a safe environment for all of our passengers.”

The Miami-Dade Police Department did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment.

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