Frontier Airlines passenger accused of groping women, urinating on seat during flight
(FOX News) -- A Frontier Airlines passenger was led away from his arrival gate in handcuffs on Thursday after passengers say he grabbed two women during the flight and then urinated on the seat directly in front of him.
The ordeal began about two hours into Frontier Airlines Flight 864 from Denver to Charleston, S.C., FOX 31 Denver reported. The man, who has not been identified, had allegedly been drinking before witnesses say he first grabbed a woman seated next to him.
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"I hear a woman scream, if this man f---ing touches me one more time I'll f---ing kill him," said a fellow passenger identified as Emily.
Emily added that the man seemed "extremely intoxicated" and "out of his mind." The woman who was groped, too, alleged that she saw the man drink two double shots of vodka on the flight, Emily claimed.
The disorderly passenger had also verbally assaulted another woman, according to The Denver Channel, by asking her personal questions about her sexual habits.
When flight attendants became aware of the man's behavior, he was moved to an empty row of seats in the rear of the plane. A flight attendant also warned Emily, who was sitting in the row across, of his behavior, telling her to leave her seat if the man tried to touch her. Instead, Emily says the passenger proceeded to urinate on the seat directly in front of him.
"And I scream, 'He's f---ing peeing. He's peeing. Oh my God.' And the flight attendant doesn't even acknowledge him at first. [The attendant] acknowledges me and says you need to calm down and stop cursing," she told FOX 31.
The man was later photographed being taken away from his gate in handcuffs.
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