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October 6, 2025 13 mins

Airport Bully Meets Karma After Terrorizing Passengers

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On June 27th, 2025, airport officers were dispatched
following reports of an unruly man acting aggressively toward
other passengers. No, just no.
But she was a witness too. Another gentleman at the
waterfall station, only phone yelling, screaming, pressing and
some other guy walked up to use the water station.

(00:22):
He got in the space. He's like back up now or I'm
going to knock. You out.
Wait, wait here. What kind?
Of what kind of shirt do you geton a?
Like a light blue shirt. I was one of the people that he.
Got in your face. I'm sorry.
He got in your face. Oh, yes.
What do you say to you? Just calling me Comcast and some

(00:43):
other derogatory names just literally for asking me if I
could use the water fountain. OK.
Literally up on my person. With a white shirt.
On No. It's a light blue small frame,
African American man African. American.
Man with a light blue polo and light washed wings.
He. Told you what again?

(01:04):
Call me a punk ass and some other names.
Did he threaten to? Put you.
Or something. He said you better get off like
he was very he was closer like he was up to here on my person
just for asking me to to use a watermelon.
And. He's been in there yelling
multiple times. OK.
And then and then he said he said who?
Who do you say? He said he punched you in the

(01:24):
face. And it's what I'm asking, Yeah.
I mean, I mean my memory is about as good as a goldfish, no?
OK. All right.
OK. Yes, Sir.
Do you want to pursue charge? I don't actually have time to
pursue. Charge.

(01:45):
OK, no, no. Then this says but do you want
to pursue Target? Because it's not you know, you
won't miss your planning thing. I'm just saying, but do you want
to pursue Target? She said she she heard it in
front of the child, right? Yes, OK.
And he said he said it loud enough.
So you and your child are here. OK.

(02:09):
OK. All right.
Hey, yo-yo. Sorry Sir, Sir, that shit is.

(02:31):
Not necessary, Sir. You.
Ain't got to do. All this, all you got to do is
just. Talk to him, Sir.
What's up? You off.
The phone. Let's go.
No, not in a second. No, I'm.
Calling you back, it's not the police.
On my. Face acting like big dogs and
thinking they did control a human being like me so.
Let me call you back. I'm going to.
Talk. To you.
Later. All right, I'm going to calm
down. I got you.
I've got you. Give me a second.

(02:52):
I'm going to calm down. I got you.
I'm going to call you later. All right, All right.
One time. What's up?
What's going on, Sir? What's up?
What's going? On I'm having an.
Argument with my woman. OK, but what about the people
out there? People out where I'm inside the
bathroom. I'm telling you, you've got
there before, Sir. Out where?
I wasn't yelling out there. I was yelling inside of here.

(03:13):
I was inside, inside the bathroom.
Get. Your ID.
You want to acknowledge what I just said?
I wasn't yelling out there. Let.
Me get your ID Sir. Can you acknowledge what I said?
Yes, Sir. Let me get.
Your ID. I wasn't yelling out there.
I was yelling inside the bathroom, Sir.
Let me get your ID. OK, you you get that though.
Yeah, I get it. Alright, respect.
Oh fuck. It's going to be.

(03:35):
Man, I don't get that one. OK, so So what you?
Arguing with the girl about. That's none of your business.
Do I ask you what you arguing with your wife about?
That's. None of your business.

(04:07):
Why are you wrapping me up? Stop grabbing me up bro.
I didn't do nothing. Why are you hitting me?

(04:29):
You just behind your back. I didn't do nothing wrong.
I didn't. I didn't do nothing wrong.
Can you guys please stop? Can you guys please stop.
I didn't do nothing wrong I didn't do nothing wrong.
I didn't do nothing wrong. I didn't do nothing wrong.

(04:52):
I didn't do nothing wrong. I didn't do nothing wrong.
I didn't do nothing wrong. I didn't do nothing wrong.
Please, please stop Let's do. I didn't do nothing wrong.
I didn't. Why you grab my foot?
What the you're resisting. You were.
I wasn't resisting. You know it wasn't resisting.
It's because I'm strong, doesn't?

(05:13):
Mean I'm. Resisting just because I'm.
Look at me bro. Look at me in my eyes.
You know I'm strong. There's nothing to do with you.
It's not a man versus man. Let it go, bro.
I'm a human being like you're a human being.
Let's go. I'm not trying to resist you.
I'm a human being. I'm not resisting.
I just don't want to be bit overlike a did you get that bro?

(05:36):
Start resisting. OK, this must be your thing for
you. You must be gay bro.
Let's go. I'm not gay.
Stop bending me over like a gay ass dude.
You play bro. You got some type of issues.

(05:57):
Jesus. OK, no, we got one black male,

(06:24):
10. I got glasses.

(06:51):
I'm blind, I promise. My bad, my bad.
I ain't trying to be funny. I ain't lying, bro.
I promise. I wasn't lying.
You slammed me with glasses on my face.
Go. Down here.
That shit crazy. Yeah, I'm gonna get charged for
this. Shit.

(07:24):
I just got here, man, so I don'tknow what's going on.
You gonna get charged, bro. I ain't doing nothing wrong bro.
I wasn't. There bro.
I literally just got there, so Idon't know what's going on.
It make y'all say say nothing when y'all arresting my
original. Is that like a thing?
I'm gonna depend who's your arresting officer.
I just want to know if I need tostick my heart in my balls or do

(07:49):
I got hope I. Can tell you brother, that's me
being honest. Man ready for all him beings
whatever. Yeah, that's I, I don't know
what's. Going on with the code yeah, I'm
going to jail that's the ballad class Dolphin.
That's crazy going unto God. You had to press me like that

(08:13):
and there ain't no harmful, no threat, no nothing.
I'm. Going to.
Be disappointed for real, for real.
I did nothing to you. Went and grabbed me for no
reason bro, I didn't do nothing to you.
We're going to talk, man. I was talking to my girlfriend
on the phone, he decided to grabme.
Having a bad day, that's all I. Do understand that man?
But grab me. I didn't never go from my feet.
I did not charge you. I never was physical.

(08:39):
Or That's crazy. Brother, I'm a black man.
Take the glasses. OK?
But you're a black man. You're a black man.
You try to play me. Come on.

(09:06):
I'm allowed to have on my face. That's crazy.
Somebody attacked me in jail. Look at me in my eyes.
Look at me in my eyes. You know I didn't jump at you.

(09:29):
You know I didn't jump at you. So look, you just wanted to
because you wanted to. Look at me, brother.
Look at my eyes without sifting.Look at me, brother.
That's why you keep sifting. You a wild dude.
You know that. You a wild dude.
Just know the ancestors got you ancestors.
Thank God. And the day you know what world

(09:50):
we live in. I hope you get all that you get.
I hope that you get all that youget.
You know what you're doing. You know what you're doing.
You know what you're doing. OK, I'm going to take lead on
this. OK, I'm going to take a lead on
this. I just need somebody to
transport. I feel like they didn't be

(10:10):
charges. Dying with disorder, conduct and
obstruction. OK, What do you want to get
charged for? All right.
I'm sorry, Huh, I. Wasn't trying to be a nuisance.
Why? Why?
Are you out of the seat belt? I'm sorry.
I'll get back in the new seat belt.
I'm sorry. Go back around to the other side

(10:31):
I'm. Sorry, I'm sorry, I wasn't
trying to be a nuisance. I don't want to go to.
Jail, bro. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I was just having a bad day.
My girlfriend cheated on me. I didn't know.

(10:56):
I'm sorry, I didn't know. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I don't want to go, I just want
to make much light. I'm sorry, that's not going to
happen. On my mother I hate.

(11:17):
You. You're just a shit filled shit,
you know what I mean? I get it.
He shouldn't have grabbed you dawg.
By all means, you shouldn't havebeen in that bathroom yelling
stupid. Like you.
Just mad, you understand, you black you can't do.
That you. Dumb ass.
Now look at your. Life.

(11:38):
It wasn't already. Fucked up no.
God didn't give you a chance. Huh, right.
Don't worry about it, you deserve everything that comes to
you. If you struggle this much
however, you might as well give in to that now.
You might as well just get that best some kids.
Give her everything she wants because she got your life now.

(12:00):
You can't be yourself, dumbass. God.
You dumbass, you stupid ass. I hope you get everything.
I hope you get everything and you sweating like shit.
You're a dumb ass. Because you're.

(12:20):
Stupid. You can't control your emotions.
You don't know how to take a breath of pause of air and
pause. Because you're.
Stupid. You're just filled with
emotions, you dumb I. Look so stupid.
I look. So stupid, I look so stupid, but
it's cool. It's OK.

(12:41):
You're not the first one, you won't be the last unfortunately.
And I hate that one, but it's OK, it's OK.
I won't even talk to AI, just beat my meat every day.
I. Beat my meat every day.
I won't talk to a woman. I won't let a woman get me that
upset. The man was charged with

(13:01):
disorderly conduct, obstruction and making terroristic threats.
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