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Court records say a passenger attacked a flight attendant, swallowed rosary beads on plane to Miami

  • A man named Asterius Mutayoba Rulamka was arrested by the FBI for allegedly attacking a passenger and threatening a flight attendant on an American Airlines flight.
  • Rulamka became unruly and violent, yelling and swearing at a flight attendant before attacking a passenger filming the incident.
  • Upon arrival, Rulamka claimed he was heading to Washington, DC, to speak to President Donald Trump, stating he was 'mad.'
  • Court records detail a separate incident where another passenger on a regional flight to Miami attacked a flight attendant and swallowed rosary beads.
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An unusual situation occurred on a recent American Airlines flight. One of the passengers began to behave strangely and erratically, and the staff initially thought he was having a seizure. The man quickly switched to aggressive mode and began swallowing rosary beads, believing that a devil worshipper had sneaked on board. He then attacked a fellow passenger and staff members.

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In a bizarre episode, the man swallowed rosary beads and attacked the flight attendants, convinced he was in the middle of a confrontation with "disciples of Satan." The incident that triggered the chaos on board The incident occurred on Monday evening, shortly after the plane took off from the airport in Savannah, Georgia, bound for Miami, Florida. According to statements by an FBI agent, the situation degenerated when a flight attendant approa…

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CBS News broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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