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American Airlines Passenger Arrested After Alleged Crew Attack
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An American Airlines passenger was arrested on Sunday after allegedly assaulting a crew member. Chenasia Campbell, 28, punched a flight attendant multiple times whilst boasting, “cops aren’t going to do anything to me,” before an off-duty cop restrained her for the rest of the flight.
A flight attendant was punched and dragged to the floor by a passenger. Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying
Assault on AA flight 1357 from Miami to New York
A woman onboard American Airlines flight 1357 from Miami (MIA) to New York (JFK) assaulted a flight attendant after complaining they didn’t pick up her garbage. Chenasia Campbell followed an attendant to the crew area of the plane before launching into a verbal tirade. After a second flight attendant intervened, Campbell allegedly threw punches and pulled her hair.
Man lives in house for 23 years despite only ever making one mortgage payment
Guramrit Hanspal, 52, has filed for bankruptcy seven times since moving into his three-bed home in East Meadow, Long Island, in the US, and has only made one payment of £1,156, court papers claim
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Guramrit Hanspal has lived at his home in East Meadow, Long Island, since 1998 (Image: Google)
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America s most successful squatter: Long Island man, 52, avoids eviction again from house he doesn t own despite living in it for TWENTY YEARS
Guramrit Hanspal, 52, has been living for free in a Long Island house that he doesn t own for 23 years
He bought a house in 1998 for $290,000, made one mortgage payment and defaulted because he was foreclosed upon
Since then, two banks and a real estate company has owned the property and fought Hanspal in court for years
In total, he s filed four lawsuits and claimed bankruptcy seven times and uses the Bankruptcy Courts automatic stay rules to keep living in the house
New York Man Admits to Sabotaging NYPD Car During Black Lives Matter Protests
A Brooklyn man pleaded guilty after he was accused of trying to cut the brake lines on an NYPD vehicle amid the George Floyd protests and riots last year.
Jeremy Trapp, 25, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court on Friday to one count of destruction of a vehicle, said the Department of Justice (DOJ) in a news release. Trapp also pleaded guilty to unrelated charges of wire fraud.
Prosecutors said Trapp on July 17, 2020, crawled under a marked NYPD van in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, before he partially severed “a line that is part of the NYPD Van’s anti-lock braking system, which is similar in appearance to, and in the same location as, the NYPD vehicle’s main brake line,” said the DOJ. “A malfunctioning anti-lock braking system adversely impacts a driver’s ability to stop and maintain control of a vehicle in an emergency.”