A Minnesota man is accused by federal authorities of using drugs in a jet bathroom and assaulting crew members during an Alaska Airlines flight to Anchorage this week.
A Minnesota man is accused of using drugs in an airplane bathroom and assaulting crew members during a flight to Anchorage this week.
About two-and-a-half hours after the plane left Minneapolis, a flight attendant heard screams coming from the bathroom in the back of the plane, according to anwritten by an FBI agent and included in the charges. Burch punched the bathroom door open, and the flight attendant smelled a burnt, metallic odor, the affidavit said. She later described Burch to the FBI agent as angry and with drool and foam coming from his mouth.
A nurse who was a passenger on the flight assessed Burch and said he needed Narcan, the affidavit said. Narcan is used to reverse an opioid overdose. While the flight crew was retrieving Narcan from the back of the plane, Burch became combative, the affidavit said. A piece of foil with a white powdery substance fell from Burch’s pocket, the affidavit said. He was given a sedation medication and remained calm for the remaining two hours of the flight, according to the affidavit.Burch was removed from the plane by airport police and an FBI agent after it landed around 11 a.m.
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