A woman has taken to social media to share her story of ‘assault’ from a man who repeatedly punched her plane seat when she reclined it.
Wendi Williams was flying on an American Eagle flight, a subsidiary of American Airlines, from New Orleans to Charlotte when the incident took place, and after giving the airline ‘every opportunity’ to ‘do the right thing’ she decided to take her grievances to Twitter.
In footage shared online, the unidentified male passenger could seen sitting directly behind Wendi, in the back row of the plane. The man was unable to recline his chair, so when Wendi pushed her chair back he retaliated by pummelling her seat.
See the altercation below:
This video has the internet legitimately divided .
Dude is in the last seat on the plane. Seat doesn’t recline.
Hers does. And she reclines.
He’s upset, and is punching her seat incessantly— so she records.
Who is right?!
Who is wrong?!See you at 7p on #FOX5LION@fox5dc pic.twitter.com/jjjTLLwvEc
— Marina Marraco (@MarinaMarraco) February 12, 2020
Wendi claimed that prior to filming the video, the man had asked her to sit upright while he ate his dinner. She obliged, but reclined her chair again once he’d finished eating.
The male passenger then allegedly started ‘hammering away’ at her seat until she started filming him, at which point he ‘was still aggressive but nothing like prior to [the] videoing’.
I was returning from a teachers’ convention. The man asked me, with an attitude, to put my seat up because he was eating. I did. I then reclined it again when he was finished. At that point, he started hammering away at me. That’s when I started videoing and tried to call the FA.
— wendi (@steelersfanOG) February 8, 2020
Wendi called over a flight attendant, who appeared to take the side of the male passenger by ‘giving him rum’ and acknowledging it was ‘tight’ where he was sitting.
The attendant told Wendi to stop filming the scene, and later handed Wendi a ‘Passenger Disturbance Notice’.
When the FA came. She rolled her eyes at me and said, “What?” She then told him it was tight back there and gave him rum! She told me I had to delete the video! It’s against the law to video on a plane. I asked her name & She gave me a Passenger Disturbance Notice! https://t.co/zRwy5JYr9s
— wendi (@steelersfanOG) February 8, 2020
Wendi described the man’s response as ‘assault’, and claimed she also experienced ‘threats’ from the flight attendant:
After much consideration, and exhausting every opportunity for #AmericanAirlines to do the right thing, I’ve decided to share my assault, from the passenger behind me, and the further threats, from an American Airline flight attendant. She offered him a complimentary cocktail!
— wendi (@steelersfanOG) February 8, 2020
The frustrated passenger refused American Airlines’ request to send her contact information via DM, claiming she’d tried to deal with the situation ‘quietly’ on numerous occasions. She revealed she’d ‘lost time at work, had to visit a doctor, got x-rays, and [had] horrible headaches for a week’ as a result of the male passenger’s actions.
My name is Wendi Williams. It was flight AA4393, from New Orleans to Charlotte, seat 20D. You clearly want me to do this quietly through a DM. I tried 3 times to do this quietly. I’ve lost time at work, had to visit a doctor, got x-rays, and have has horrible headaches for a week https://t.co/MDAp4NqUJ2
— wendi (@steelersfanOG) February 8, 2020
The social media user explained her anger, tweeting:
I have no respect for “men” who think punching a woman, through a seat or not, is defensible. AGAIN, it WAS punching, prior to the video. I posted this @AmericanAir and tried to get them to deal with their flight attendant and I wanted to deal with your boy on the ground, legally.
Wendi went on to explain the airline contacted her to apologise for the situation, though they ‘didn’t accept any responsibility for the flight attendant’s actions’.
I was contacted via phone by @AmericanAir, they apologized but really didn’t accept any responsibility for the flight attendant’s actions. I will be calling the FBI to press charges against the “man” who mistook me for a punching bag. Anyone who doesn’t like it, I don’t care!
— wendi (@steelersfanOG) February 9, 2020
An American Airlines spokesman told Mirror Online:
We are aware of a customer dispute that transpired on American Eagle flight 4392, operated by Republic Airways on January 31.
The safety and comfort of our customers and team members is our top priority, and our team is looking into the issue.
The frustrated passenger is now threatening to contact the FBI in order to find the man in the video and ‘press charges’.
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Emily Brown first began delivering important news stories aged just 13, when she launched her career with a paper round. She graduated with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University, and went on to become a freelance writer and blogger. Emily contributed to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news as well as longer form features.