Three Lengthy Island girls had been federally charged Wednesday for allegedly beating up a safety officer at JFK airport after they had been denied entry onto their flight to Puerto Rico, prosecutors stated.
Airline staff seen the trio – Jordan Nixon, 21, Janessa Torres, 21, and Johara Zavala, 44 – allegedly performing belligerent earlier than boarding a Delta flight certain for San Juan final Sept. 22, in accordance with federal prosecutors.
One of many girls gave the impression to be intoxicated and one other refused to put on her face masks correctly, prosecutors stated.
A gate employee flagged the unruly conduct to the flight crew – and the captain determined the ladies couldn’t board the airplane, prosecutors stated.
The ladies had been informed by a safety officer to go away the gateway, however refused earlier than one among them allegedly whacked the employee along with his personal radio.
The gate employee was then attacked after making an attempt to help the person, prosecutors stated.
Afterwards, the trio allegedly collectively ganged up on the safety officer, punching and kicking him within the face whereas he was on the ground, prosecutors stated.
The 2 workers had been taken to the hospital for remedy.
The Lengthy Islanders had been charged with assault.
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