Passenger Arrested Following Assault on Flight Attendant

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A flight from Savannah to Miami was forced to return after an unruly passenger, Delange Augustin, assaulted a flight attendant. His erratic behavior raised safety concerns, leading to the emergency landing. The situation escalated, resulting in his arrest and charges for battery and interference with a flight crew.

Savannah Flight Incident: Passenger Arrested After Flight Attendant Assault

In an unsettling turn of events, a regional flight from Savannah, Georgia, to Miami took a drastic detour when a passenger became highly aggressive shortly after takeoff. This wild incident happened on Monday night, involving just eight passengers and five crew members aboard the aircraft.

Unruly Passenger Takes Control

The traveler at the center of the chaos has been identified as 31-year-old Delange Augustin. Reports indicate that Augustin began displaying violent behavior almost immediately after the plane took off. Flight attendants noticed that he was yelling incoherently and stomping his feet, which raised alarms among the crew as they tried to maintain order in the cabin.

According to sources close to the incident, Augustin’s sister shared that he seemed troubled, urging her to “close her eyes and pray because Satan’s disciple(s) had followed them onto the plane.” This unsettling statement hinted at a serious mental or emotional disturbance that escalated quickly during the flight.

Flight Crew’s Concerns Grow

As the situation continued to spiral out of control, the flight attendants grew increasingly worried about Augustin’s well-being. They suspected he might have been experiencing a medical episode, perhaps akin to a seizure. This concern was short-lived, however, as Augustin quickly turned aggressive, kicking one flight attendant in the chest. The impact sent the attendant crashing into a window across the aisle.

Escalation Leads to Emergency Measures

After the initial physical attack, things only got worse. Augustin didn’t stop there; he began delivering kicks and punches to the seat in front of him, escalating the situation even further. Faced with the threat to their crew and passengers, the pilots made the critical decision to return the aircraft to Savannah.

Safety First: Emergency Landing

Upon landing, a tense and chaotic scene unfolded. Augustin attempted to charge toward the exit, throwing punches at another flight attendant. Luckily, other passengers stepped in, restraining him until authorities arrived. Airport police promptly apprehended him and brought the unsettling situation under control.

A Curious Twist: Swallowing Rosary Beads

In an even stranger development, Augustin reportedly swallowed rosary beads, claiming they served as “a weapon of strength in the spiritual warfare.” Following this bizarre act, he was taken to a hospital for evaluation. After receiving necessary care, he was later booked into the Chatham County jail on several serious charges, which included misdemeanor battery, obstruction of police, and a more severe felony for criminal property damage.

Federal Charges: A Serious Confrontation

Legal documents indicate the presence of probable cause for charging Augustin with interfering with a flight crew. This is no light matter, as such charges can lead to significant repercussions in federal court. The unsettling nature of this event leaves everyone involved with lingering concerns about safety and mental health support on flights.

Impact on Crew and Passengers

Luckily, despite the chaos, no serious injuries were reported among the crew or fellow passengers. However, the flight attendants expressed feelings of fear, shock, and physical pain stemming from the unsettling encounter. The situation highlighted serious concerns regarding their safety while on duty.

A Complex Journey

It’s worth noting that Augustin and his sister were en route to Haiti, hoping to escape what she described as “religious attacks of a spiritual nature.” This complex background adds another layer of understanding to this shocking airline incident.

As of now, Augustin was released from jail on March 11, 2025, but not without facing the legal consequences of his actions. The incident serves as a reminder of the unexpected challenges that can arise in the skies and the importance of maintaining order and safety on commercial flights.

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