![]() “My number role on any aircraft is to protect the passengers, including Maxwell Berry, who we did get to Miami safely that day,” Galarza said.Īt the time, airline officials said the tape used to restrain Berry technically wasn’t duct tape, but is considered restraint tape. Two of the victims were present during Tuesday’s sentencing hearing - Jordan Galarza, who Berry struck, and Tymerah Burgess, who was groped by Berry. ![]() According to the report, he then came behind two flight attendants and groped their breasts.Īfter a male flight attendant asked him “several times to calm down and remain seated,” the report said that he punched the attendant in the face “with a closed fist.” Nearby passengers restrained Berry and he was “taped down to the seat and tied with a seatbelt extender for the remaining flight,” the report stated. That flight attendant allegedly told him to sit down and not touch her. The report said Berry had gone into the airplane’s bathroom after spilling an alcoholic drink on his shirt and then came out of the bathroom “shirtless.” A flight attendant told him to put on a shirt and then helped him get a clean one from his carry-on bag, according to the report.Īfter walking throughout the plane for “about 15 minutes,” he then “began to get friendly with a second flight attendant, where he proceeded to grope her breasts,” the arrest report stated. ![]() A flight attendant is outraged by what he believes is a lenient sentence that was handed down to a man who punched him and groped a couple of his colleagues onboard a Frontier Airlines flight last year.Ī Miami-Dade police report obtained by Local 10 News said the incident started after Berry was drinking alcohol and groped a couple flight attendants’ breasts.
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