Posted on 01/15/2013 1:55:58 PM PST by nickcarraway
Oksana Gerzon, 41, faces two charges, Miami-Dade Police said
An irate woman who missed her flight at Miami International Airport said she threatened she had a bomb in her bag so she could get it back, authorities said.
Oksana Gerzon, 41, of Fairlawn, New Jersey arrived late for her Delta Airlines Flight 2003 at Gate H9 last Thursday, Miami-Dade Police said in an arrest affidavit.
The gate agents told her she wouldnt be able to board and would be booked on a later flight. Gerzon grew irate and demanded her baggage be pulled from the aircraft, and when one agent told her that her luggage would continue on ahead of her, Gerzon said, What if I have a bomb in my bag, according to the affidavit.
She was given the chance to recant her statement, but refused and reiterated it, the affidavit said.
Gerzon continued and asked if they would allow the plane to take off without knowing if she had a bomb in her bag, police wrote in the affidavit.
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The plane was delayed 27 minutes, and the Miami-Dade Aviation Department said that Delta would be penalized $2,862 in fines and fees for the delay, the affidavit said.
After she was arrested and read her Miranda rights, Gerzon said she made the comments to make the Delta employees afraid and cause them to remove and return her baggage, the affidavit added.
She faces charges of making a false bomb report and criminal mischief in the amount of $2,862, police said in the affidavit.
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Gerzon is due to appear in court Feb. 8. A defense attorney is not yet listed for her case in online Miami-Dade court records.
Oksana?
That’s all I need to know: Guilty.
Doubtlessly one of those low-information voters.
Oksana is a russian name. I think pictures would be necessary in order to assess her guilt.
It worked. They stopped the plane and took her bag off. LOL
I was wrong. Definitely not Amish.
I’m not sure she helped herself any when she later offered as an excuse, “but I HAD to get my bag back, it’s full of cocaine.”
Pretty Russian women is a contradiction in terms.
The only surprise was that Delta fell for it. For people in New Jersey, a bomb is something you smoke weed in. The idea of a weapon doesn’t exist...except, of course, for the felons that have free reign.
Pretty Russian women is a contradiction in terms. Look here before you judge!
http://thechive.com/2012/04/17/cute-russian-girls-are-on-the-prowl-30-photos/
For anyone who has been in MIA....that alleged explosive would have made some improvements in that Third World airport
There are a number of web sites that would beg to differ with you.
Just look at the top ten in Tennis, and compare them to the Americans. Right there disproves his theory.
Hey I’m not comparing them to anyone, just pointing out that there are beautiful women in every country. I just don’t happen to believe that beauty has a color, race or nationality.I also believe the ugly stick stick can strike across the board too!
I will bet lots of rubles that you have never visited Russia. Or Ukraine or Poland. It is extraordinary the number of gorgeous women on the street.
Hey, I was agreeing with you, and disagreeing with Tea Party guy.
Hey I’m not comparing them to anyone, just pointing out that there are beautiful women in every country. I just don’t happen to believe that beauty has a color, race or nationality.I also believe the ugly stick stick can strike across the board too!
Sorry about the double post. I know you were agreeing with me, just trying to head off getting flamed by someone.
You’re right, I’ve never been there but I’ve seen plenty of Russian women here in the States.
There are some pretty Polish women, though. The ones who have (at least some) Swedish ancestry from their invasion in the 17th century.
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