Posted on 04/26/2021 11:34:01 AM PDT by gattaca
Not one but two brawls broke out at Miami International Airport on Sunday, and both were captured on video.
According to authorities, one suspect was arrested in connection with the melee.
What are the details? Film director Billy Corben shared video of the incident on Sunday, captioning it, "Today at Miami International Airport outside Urban Decay at Gate D14 #BecauseMiami."
In the video, three people can be seen pushing, shoving, and punching one another on one side of Gate D14. Seconds later, the camera pans to the left and spotlights a separate group of four other people who can be seen kicking at and pummeling each other.
Bystanders in the video can be heard shouting to stop the violence, while another person yells for security to intervene.
"Guys, come on!" a male bystander can be heard shouting. "You're going to f***ing kill him!"
Elsewhere in the video, security arrives and attempts to break up the fights, to no avail, prompting bystanders to unsuccessfully attempt an intervention.
Another male can be heard shouting, "Guys, stop it. Guys, stop it, it's an airport!" as a female demands, "You're going to get in trouble. Don't do that. Come on, guys!"
What else do we know about this? At the time of this reporting, Corben's video has been viewed more than 1.8 million times.
A spokesperson for the airport told Fox News in a statement that the brawls resulted in at least one arrest on charges of disorderly conduct.
The news outlet reported, "Authorities noted that the victim attacked by the one individual arrested did not want to press any charges. The victim was treated by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue for minor injuries and was released on the scene."
A cause of the fights was not disclosed, Fox reported.
WPLG-TV on Sunday later reported that the suspect was ultimately identified by police as 20-year-old Jameel Tremain Decquir.
Content warning: Rough language:
Video at link
Democrats be like: “looks like the NRA is at it again.”
Winner!
I just want to a simple question. How is it that black teens are getting into an apparent gang fight in a major airport near a boarding gate?
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Oh and I have a few more simple questions.... how many people were involved and how many were refused boarding? What would have happened if this occurred in the sky (well, we can speculate as to worse case scenarios for that)? What changes are going to be made at airports to deal with crap like this.... as in why was it impossible to raise any security?
It was a stupid reason to correct someone. The guy wasn’t doing surgery.
Just another poo flingin’ day at the zoo.
I’d be thrown in prison for not wearing a facemask in a major airport, yet these privileged souls can beat each other senseless while airport security looks on.
And they tell me I have white privilege.
More “tumblin’ tumbleweaves”?
This rumble/fight was in front of a kiosk “Urban Decay”. LOL!!!
If I would have been there, I would have just sat back and enjoyed the show.
They aint worth getting involved.
Now if it would have been some from the human race? I would have got involved.
That one guy was beating the other guy’s fists with his face.
I bet not one of them was put on the no-fly list.
Back in the 1990’s, when a gang member killed another gang member in Los Angeles, the LAPD called it an NHI crime.
NHI = No Human Involved.
Warning: Savages in the airport.
Notice the cops were no where to be seen, letting this Afro Centric display work itself out rather than jeopardizing their careers, families and assets.
Miami has a new police chief, Art Acevedo. I’m sure he will take care of the violence, NOT. He was a terrible police chief in Houston. Violence was up in Houston while he was police chief. It looks like its going to go up since he came to Miami.
“hybrid of Swahili and skin disease”
ROFL!
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Just some late departing spring breakers from South Beach.
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