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American Airlines passenger sentenced for rampage, jumping down inflatable slide

An American Airlines passenger from upstate New York has been sentenced for going on a rampage, spitting on a fellow flier and jumping off an inflatable slide just before takeoff in Buffalo last year.

Cynthia McKnight, 24, of Rochester, was sentenced to time served and three months’ probation for the incident on the flight from Buffalo to Chicago on April 19, 2022, the US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York said Friday.

On the flight, she had “engaged in a verbal altercation with one passenger, then spat on another passenger. As a result, the aircraft was required to return to the gate,” prosecutors said.

“McKnight then attempted to exit the aircraft as it was in motion on the ground, pushing a flight attendant in the process who had attempted to prevent her from opening an aircraft door. McKnight was able to open an aircraft door, which deployed the aircraft’s emergency slide, and exited the aircraft,” they added.

McKnight was convicted of simple assault. She had faced a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $5,000 fine.

Cynthia McKnight, 24, of Rochester, New York, was convicted of simple assault and sentenced to three years’ probation for going on a rampage on an American Airlines plane and fleeing via an emergency slide. Genesee County Sheriffâs Office
McKnight pushed a flight attendant and spat on a passenger before she opened a door that deployed an inflatable slide and fled the aircraft.
Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown wrote on Twitter: “Lady is running wild through the tarmac currently.” Twitter/ Spencer Brown

One of the passengers onboard that day was Spencer Brown, an offensive tackle for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, who tweeted about the incident afterward.

“Sitting on a plane. A lady is pissed. Lady pulls the emergency inflatable slide to escape the plane. Lady is running wild through the tarmac currently. Cops have arrived. Flight ruined. Memories made. Noice,” he tweeted, followed by a thumbs-up.