Twitter and Facebook have begun to fill with videos of a Louisville, Kentucky bound flight passenger being forced off of his plane.
BuzzFeed News has reported that flight 3411 was set to leave from the Chicago O’Hare Airport for Louisville, Kentucky.
Multiple passengers were asked to abandon the flight, so that four United employees could be seated. The employees were needed in Louisville on Monday.
After being randomly selected to leave his seat, one man refused. Three security guards pulled the man from his seat and dragged him out of the plane.
Please share this video. We are on this flight. United airlines overbooked the flight. They randomly selected people to kick off so their standby crew could have a seat. This man is a doctor and has to be at the hospital in the morning. He did not want to get off. We are all shaky and so disgusted. #unitedairways
Posted by Audra D. Bridges on Sunday, April 9, 2017
@United overbook #flight3411 and decided to force random passengers off the plane. Here's how they did it: pic.twitter.com/QfefM8X2cW
— Jayse D. Anspach (@JayseDavid) April 10, 2017