
Man Punches, Cracks Window on Flight Out of Denver, Colorado
We have all heard the stories of a passenger on a plane going crazy or losing their temper for one reason or another. Thankfully, the worst I have ever encountered was a guy who sat next to me across the aisle taking off his shirt in Canada. He would taken off more, but the flight attendant quickly stopped that.
There have been many stories of passengers getting in fights, and screaming at one another, and one even attempted to open the emergency exit while the plane was in the air.

9 News is reporting there was yet another incident on a flight out of Denver this week. A passenger had to be restrained on a Frontier Airlines flight departing from Denver International Airport heading to Houston, Texas.
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The rowdy passenger was restrained by numerous people after he started punching the seat in front of him and punching a window on the plane, causing the window to crack about 20 minutes after the flight departed Denver.
After the man was restrained, he eventually calmed down for the remainder of the flight. Officers of the Houston Police Department were called to the gate to speak with the man when the flight safely landed at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
9 News said that Frontier Airlines will not be pressing charges on the man and the FBI is currently involved in the investigation. Houston Police have not released the identity of the man who damaged the window on Frontier Airlines Flight 4856.
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