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Tampa man threatened to take flight down, called passengers ‘white-eyed devils:’ Affidavit

 A Tampa man was arrested last week after being removed from a plane at Tampa International Airport for cussing out other passengers and staff, according to court records.

Shail Patel, 29, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with multiple counts of battery and disorderly intoxication after records say he had to be carried off a plane for threatening to take it down.

According to court records, Patel began erratically yelling and cursing at passengers and, at one point, said, ‘(expletive) you blue-eyed white devils I’m gonna take this plane down with all you mother (expletive) on it.’

Video obtained from Storyful shows Patel being put in a headlock and carried off the American Airlines flight that was bound for Philadelphia. As Patel is being escorted off the plane, scattered applause can be heard. 

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Source: Fox13news

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