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Dr. Dragged Off United Airlines Flight Is A Convicted Felon
Posted on April 11, 2017
LOS ANGELES, Ca. (WBAP/KLIF News) — TMZ reported this morning that the passenger who was famously dragged out of his seat onboard a United Airlines passenger jet in Chicago is a medical doctor with a messy legal history.
Dr. David Dao has a history of trafficking in illegal drugs going back to 2005 when he was charged with 98 felony counts of illegally prescribing prescriptions for hydrocodone, Oxycontin and Percocet. He was convicted on six counts and given five years probation after surrendering his medical license in Kentucky.
TMZ reports Dr. Dao was also convicted of writing prescriptions in exchange for sex.
In 2015 the Kentucky medical board restored Dao’s license with the restriction that he is only allowed to practice in an outpatient facility one day a week.
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Edited by Dwdrum at 11-4-2017 12:11 PM
pulauturtle replied at 11-4-2017 09:37 AM
cina ada satu sifat yg kaum tongkat tak ada: maruah diri.
u boleh tukar jadi arab tapi cina t ...
U.. even amurica uncivillize country still menjadi pujaan ummah prc untuk merempat , before that menjadi pusat ummah prc untuk membiak untuk 2nd child. The best ticket untuk dapat citizenship. Lupa pula amurica menjadi tempat sampah sarap ummah prc when china sendiri tidak boleh provide good education dan capacity yang cukup dalam pendidikan.
Dont worry ummah prc still memilih kereta buatan asia yang ber quality tinggi dan reasonabke price . Honda,toyota,mitsubishi,subaru..
opppppppsss............!!!!!!.... lupa pula 'made in japan'
Bless amurica, di meja makan untuk makan di situ juga lah ummah prc berak |
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ni bukan overbooked lah. united ni bodoh sgt nak bagi 4 staff dia naik flight tu. so, 4 org boleh jadi volunteers give up their seats bagi kat staff bodoh tu. 3 org dah jd volunteer, uncle ni x nak bagi sian apek, tak pasal2 kena korek sejarah silam |
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Dwdrum replied at 12-4-2017 03:56 AM
U.. even amurica uncivillize country still menjadi pujaan ummah prc untuk merempat , before that ...
pi china sebelum u made ur stupid statement.
china beli kereta jepun the most?
china sendiri ada byk jenama kereta, bukan jenis proton yg berpuluh tahun bergantung pada tomgkat tetap gagal. kereta china boleh bersaing di pasaran antarabangsa tanpa tongkat yg diperlukan oleh pondan.
prc mmg pandai, berkebolehan. mereka dpt pi seluruh dunia tetap berjaya, tak mcm kaum tongkat, claim sendiri speaking tapi tetap tak dpt penetrate amerika well seperti prc.
mmg besar perbezaan antara civilisation yg bertamadun dan tongkat pondan |
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teruknya |
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overbook mcm mana kalau setiap tiket dah ada seat? ke crew ni memang xda seat? |
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kot ya pun dia convicted felon... xkan x boleh naik katebang... dah beli tiket dah pun... |
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still mcm mana united airline handle isu ni.. mmg hauk sis..
pprt gila sopnye... kalau betul la klem CEOnye depa ikut procedure
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haah kan... airlines ape ni sistur?? penyangak ke dia amik jdi cabin crew?? |
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Edited by atira at 12-4-2017 09:16 AM
Officer on leave after forcibly removing passenger from overbooked United Airlines flightAn aviation security officer who dragged a passenger off of an overbooked United Airlines flight to make room for employees has been placed on leave, Chicago authorities said on Monday.
The officer - one of three involved in the Sunday night incident - did not follow protocol, according to a statement from the Chicago Department of Aviation, and as a result "has been placed on leave effective today pending a thorough review of the situation." "The actions of the aviation security officer are obviously not condoned by the Department," the statement said.n aviation security officer who dragged a passenger off of an overbooked United Airlines flight to make room for employees has been placed on leave, Chicago authorities said on Monday. The officer - one of three involved in the Sunday night incident - did not follow protocol, according to a statement from the Chicago Department of Aviation, and as a result "has been placed on leave effective today pending a thorough review of the situation." "The actions of the aviation security officer are obviously not condoned by the Department," the statement said.
[size=0.9]CREDIT: TWITTER
The incident was one of the top-trending topics on Twitter as users took to the website to express their anger over the forceful removal of the passenger from United Flight 3411 as it was about to take off from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday. Video of the incident posted to Twitter account @Tyler_Bridges shows three security officers huddling over the seated passenger, who appears to be an older Asian man, before dragging him on the floor.
A passenger who was removed from a United Airlines flight in Chicago CREDIT: AUDRA D BRIDGES VIA AP
According to witnesses the man, one of four passengers randomly selected by United to leave the overbooked flight, protested that he was a doctor who needed to see patients in the morning, and that he was calling his lawyer. One woman could be heard screaming: "Please, my God. What are you doing? No. This is wrong. Oh my God. Look at what you did to him. You busted his lip." Unitedhad initially asked for four volunteers to deplane and get a flight the next day in return for $800 and night in a hotel, but there were no volunteers.
It then selected four people randomly using a computer and asked them to get off. Three did, but the man refused.
Officers from Chicago's aviation department police force then boarded the plane. Mr Bridges, a passenger, said the man's face was bloodied. He said: "Everyone was shocked and appalled. There were several children on the flight as well that were very upset." In Mr Bridges' video, a woman asks: "Can't they rent a car for the pilots and have them drive?" Two uniformed men then reach into the doctor's seat and yank him from his chair.
CREDIT: TWITTER
Fellow passenger Jayse D Anspach, who goes by @JayseDavid on Twitter, wrote: "No one volunteered (to leave), so @United decided to choose for us. They chose an Asian doctor and his wife." While airport security staff were ejecting him, Mr Anspach wrote, his face was slammed against an arm rest, causing his mouth to bleed. "It looked like he was knocked out, because he went limp and quiet," Mr Anspach wrote, "and they dragged him out of the plane like a rag doll." Mr Bridge's video shows the passenger screaming as officers yank him from his seat. He is then seen being dragged down the aisle on his back by his hands, body limp, glasses askew and shirt pulled up above his navel. Another video shows him, still disheveled from the altercation, returning to the cabin, running to the back of the plane and repeating: "I have to go home." A spokesman for United initially said: "We followed the right procedures. That plane had to depart." Oscar Munoz, CEO of United Airlines' parent company, apologised first in a written statement and then in a letter to employees on Monday evening.
Mr Munoz said he was "upset to see and hear about what happened" at O'Hare. He added, however, that the man dragged off the plane had ignored requests by crew members to leave and became "disruptive and belligerent," making it necessary to call airport police. "Our employees followed established procedures for dealing with situations like this," Mr Munoz told employees. "While I deeply regret this situation arose, I also emphatically stand behind all of you, and I want to commend you for continuing to go above and beyond to ensure we fly right."
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz CREDIT: AP
Mr Munoz said that the airline might learn from the experience, and it was continuing to look into the incident. The flight was operated for United by Republic Airline, which United hires to fly United Express flights. Mr Munoz said four Republic employees approached United's gate agents after the plane was fully loaded and said they needed to board. He said the airline asked for volunteers to give up their seats, and then moved to involuntary bumping, offering up to $1,000 in compensation. Earlier on Monday Mr Munoz had said in a statement: "This is an upsetting event to all of us here at United. I apologise for having to re-accommodate these customers. Our team is moving with a sense of urgency to conduct our own detailed review of what happened." He said the airline was also attempting to speak to the passenger directly to "resolve this situation". Much of the uproar on social media surrounded the appropriateness of removing a paying customer in order to accommodate airline staff.
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"They bloodied a senior citizen & dragged him off the plane so THEIR OWN STAFF could take his seat," one Twitter user wrote.
Other social media users questioned whether the man would have been removed as forcefully had he not been Asian. United insisted they were simply enforcing an existing policy on dress codes for people, such as the girls, travelling on “buddy passes” – discounted travel for friends and family of employees.
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miemiecha replied at 12-4-2017 08:49 AM
haah kan... airlines ape ni sistur?? penyangak ke dia amik jdi cabin crew??
United airlines ke apa nama nya. Kesian apek kena viral. |
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xkisah la die gay ke ape ke,kalo dh die tu bayar,die xselayaknye dibuat camtu.bongok sgt ni! |
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ada video meme bagitau yang since UA nak lagi satu seat and nobody volunteer nak keluar, they all check system and cari sapa yang bayar harga tiket paling murah for that flight and uncle ni yang kena... whatever reason pun this shouldnt happen... What a shame... padan muka stock value UA menjunam sampai almost $1billion loss... |
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haha you hit her straight on the face!
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Tak memasal past history doctor ni kena korek. Amende laa news diorang ni. |
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Yang affected boleh dpt refund (in certain amount) atau naik next flight. Kalau next flight tu lambat lg, diorang boleh dpt pampasan cash n jugak hotel sepanjang tempoh tu
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apdannnnnnnn
bio kan,. jahat sgt hati tu..
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Biadapnyaaa airlines nihh dah uncle tuh bayar kot utk seat dia. senang2 kau nak suh dia volunteer |
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