Southwest Airlines brawl breaks out on Dallas to Phoenix flight: ‘That’s why I beat your a–‘

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Drama unfolded onboard a Southwest Airlines aircraft in Dallas, Texas after a man alleged that another passenger bumped into his wife.

In the March 6 incident, video taken by a passenger shows the physical altercation between the two men, with other passengers attempting to break up the fight.

“You a p—-, you a p—-.” a man wearing a sports jacket is seen yelling at a heavily-tattooed passenger.

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The man in the sports jacket hold the heavily tattooed man in a tight headlock as he continually yells and punches him.

The man in the sports jacket hold the heavily tattooed man in a tight headlock as he continually yells and punches him. (Desert Honey’s Sweet Tees)

The man in the sports jacket is seen repeatedly swinging punches at the other man while holding him in a tight headlock as onlookers shout “do not hit him again” and “step away.”

The woman who recorded the video told Fox News Digital that the tattooed man “bumped into his wife by accident, and he started mouthing off.”  She also alleged that the man in the sports jacket punched the other man “four to five times” before she began recording. 

In a second video, the man in the blazer is seen telling onlookers onboard the plane that the tattooed man approached his family “aggressively”—and orders him to tell the others “what happened.”

“He approached me aggressively with my family.” the man with the sports jacket is seen yelling at passengers and a Southwest Airlines flight attendant. “I will sit down in jail for you approaching my family. I will die for my family.”

“That’s why I beat your a–.” He continued. 

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The man in the sports jacket is seen confronting the heavily tattooed man and other passengers. A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is seen standing in between the two men.

The man in the sports jacket is seen confronting the heavily tattooed man and other passengers. A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is seen standing in between the two men. (Desert Honey’s Sweet Tees)

Witnesses said both men were taken off the plane. The Dallas Police Department said no one was arrested.

Southwest Airlines confirmed with Fox News Digital that the flight from Dallas to Phoenix arrived on-time and as scheduled.

“We commend our Crew for managing the situation as Safety professionals while also ensuring the comfort of the other passengers in the cabin,” a Southwest Airlines spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

A Southwest Airlines passenger jet lands at Chicago Midway International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, on December 28, 2022. 

A Southwest Airlines passenger jet lands at Chicago Midway International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, on December 28, 2022.  (Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images))

On Sunday, Southwest Airlines was faced with another challenge after passengers on a flight from Havana, Cuba, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were forced to evacuate the plane after smoke filled the cabin.

“Southwest flight #3923 departing Havana, Cuba, for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Sunday morning experienced bird strikes to one of the engines and the aircraft’s nose shortly after takeoff,” a Southwest Airlines spokesperson said in a statement to FOX Business. “The Pilots safely returned to Havana where the 147 Customers and six Crew evacuated the aircraft via slides due to smoke in the cabin.”

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Videos from passengers showed smoke fill the cabin as oxygen masks deployed from overhead. Travelers were also heard yelling in panic, as one man tried to identify all the children on board. 

“I felt a jolt and heard what sounded like an explosion,” one passenger, Jorge, told Local 10 in Spanish. “I looked out the window and I saw the engine on fire.”

Several passengers managed to score seats on a flight with a competing airline out of Havana Sunday. Others stayed the night in Cuba and took Southwest out of the country Monday, the outlet reported. 

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Fox News’ Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.



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