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Disruptive jet passenger ate marijuana cookies beforehand
Thursday, February 04, 2010
By Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Kinman Chan, a 30-year-old artist from San Francisco with a prescription for medical marijuana, picked the wrong flight to freak out on.
He was arrested on Sunday when his US Airways plane from Philadelphia to San Francisco had to be diverted to Pittsburgh after he became disruptive and attempted to hit one of the flight attendants.
Unfortunately for him, the woman he tried to strike, Lorin Gorman, 51, of Chula Vista, Calif., is a fourth-degree black belt in tae kwon do.
She dodged him, locked his arm behind his back and then jumped in the seat behind him and put him in a choke hold.
"She took him down all right," said Ms. Gorman's mother, Betty Gorman. "He was dealing with the wrong flight attendant."
According to a criminal complaint filed in federal court, Mr. Chan was acting strangely from the beginning of the flight.
At first, he was waving, smiling and making odd gestures to Ms. Gorman. Then, the complaint went on, shortly after takeoff, he went to the restroom on the plane and began to scream.
When another crew member knocked on the door, Mr. Chan came out with his shirt untucked and his pants down. All of the restroom compartments were open. The crew member attempted to get him back to his seat, but Mr. Chan refused.
He then put his hands together as if he were praying, at which point the crew member removed Mr. Chan and escorted him to his seat, the complaint said.
Mr. Chan became aggressive and attempted to hit Ms. Gorman.
That's when her years of training paid off, Betty Gorman said.
Her daughter manhandled Mr. Chan to restrain him, pinning his arm behind his back and eventually using a choke hold, the complaint said.
"If you think that's impressive, you should see her break four or five boards spinning [and] blindfolded," Betty Gorman said.
Mr. Chan, who was traveling back from a conference in the Dominican Republic, was put into handcuffs, and the flight landed in Pittsburgh. He is charged with interfering with flight crew members.