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Odell Beckham kicked off plane

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Nov 27, 2022, 4:47:39 PM11/27/22
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Which airline has the most flights per day?
https://www.google.com/search?q=Which+airline+has+the+most+flights+per+day
1. Delta Air Lines
2. American Airlines
3. United Airlines
4. Southwest Airlines

Racial Profiling? The following includes links
to news articles regarding those 4 airlines
being accused of racial profiling.

This is not proof that any of those airlines
racially profile nor is there any mention of
racial profiling possibly being involved in
the recent incident with Odell Beckham
being kicked off of a plane, but one can
ponder if it may have been involved or not.

https://www.google.com/search?q=delta+airlines+racial+profiling
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22American+Airlines%22+%22racial+profiling%22
https://www.google.com/search?q=united+airlines+racial+profiling
https://www.google.com/search?q=southwest+airlines+racial+profiling

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November 27 2022

Odell Beckham kicked off plane
https://nypost.com/2022/11/27/odell-beckham-kicked-off-plane-in-miami-after-refusing-to-leave/
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observer

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Nov 27, 2022, 10:47:58 PM11/27/22
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Follow-up from Odell's lawyer: It appears
the incident involved an overzealous flight
attendant and that Odell has grounds for
a lawsuit against American Airlines. Un-
mentioned but possible that the overzea-
lous flight attendant racially profiled Odell.

There are 2 sides (at least) to every story
and it appears the entities with American
Airlines responded inappropriately to Odell
being asleep & communicated inappropri-
ately & in a misleading manner regarding
the incident.

As for reports of supposed "in and out of
consciousness", it appears that whomever
said that was _______. Insert appropo state-
ment there as words like lying, misleading,
& acting in a manner of suspicious deceit
come to mind if Odell was simply asleep, ...

... but I suspect Odell has better things to
do than get into a lawsuit deal, but if the
situation is as his lawyer described, it ap-
pears Odell would be justified in filing a
lawsuit against American Airlines.

On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:47:39 PM UTC-6, observer wrote:

.> Which airline has the most flights per day?
.> https://www.google.com/search?q=Which+airline+has+the+most+flights+per+day
.> 1. Delta Air Lines
.> 2. American Airlines
.> 3. United Airlines
.> 4. Southwest Airlines
.>
.> Racial Profiling? The following includes links
.> to news articles regarding those 4 airlines
.> being accused of racial profiling.
.>
.> This is not proof that any of those airlines
.> racially profile nor is there any mention of
.> racial profiling possibly being involved in
.> the recent incident with Odell Beckham
.> being kicked off of a plane, but one can
.> ponder if it may have been involved or not.
.>
.> https://www.google.com/search?q=delta+airlines+racial+profiling
.> https://www.google.com/search?q=%22American+Airlines%22+%22racial+profiling%22
.> https://www.google.com/search?q=united+airlines+racial+profiling
.> https://www.google.com/search?q=southwest+airlines+racial+profiling
.>
.> ---
.> November 27 2022
.>
.> Odell Beckham kicked off plane
.> https://nypost.com/2022/11/27/odell-beckham-kicked-off-plane-in-miami-after-refusing-to-leave/
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.>
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November 27 2022

Odell Beckham Jr.’s Lawyer Addresses
Receiver’s Incident at Miami Airport
https://www.si.com/nfl/2022/11/28/odell-beckham-jr-lawyer-addresses-incident-miami-airport
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Daniel Davillier, Beckham’s attorney, explained
the circumstances that eventually led to his
client’s removal from the flight in a statement
obtained by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Davillier refuted the claim that Beckham re-
fused to listen to the crew, stating that he was
asleep with a blanket over his head before he
was told he needed to vacate the plane be-
cause he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.

“Earlier today, Odell Beckham Jr. boarded a
morning flight in Miami without any problems,”
the statement began. “The flight was delayed
after boarding and prior to take off. Mr. Beck-
ham fell asleep with his blanket over his head
which is his normal practice for long flights.

He was awaken and told that the plane was
back at the gate and that he needed to get off
the plane because he did not put his seatbelt
on when asked. He responded that he was
asleep, and that he would put his seatbelt on
at that time.

He was informed that it was too late, and that
either he would have to get off the plane or
everyone would have to deplane.”

Davillier then explained that Beckham inter-
acted with an “overzealous flight attendant”
that sought to “prove that he had the authority
to have Mr. Beckham removed from the flight.”

Sunday’s disruption also caused the flight to
be delayed and required passengers to de-
board.

“The overzealous flight attendant insisted on
removing everyone from the plane instead of
simply allowing Mr. Beckham to fasten his
seatbelt and proceed with the flight. At no
time was Mr. Beckham disruptive or combat-
ive.

He was willing to comply with the seatbelt re-
quirement, but the flight attendant wanted to
prove that he had the authority to have Mr.
Beckham removed from the flight. The airline
proceeded to send Mr. Beckham’s luggage to
Los Angeles without him.

“That incident was unnecessary. Sleeping on
a plane should not be a cause for removal
from a flight. If they could wake him up when
the flight returned to the gate, then they could
have done the same thing to ask him to put
on his seatbelt.”

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