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Man Sees Demon And Freaks Out On American Airlines Flight —Screams, Throws Punches, And Eats Rosary Beads
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By Carla Sinclair
An American Airlines passen- ger headed to Miami from Savannah flew into a frenzy just after takeoff Monday night when he realized who else was on board: a demonic spirit. Or so he thought.
The sight of the dark presence caused the horri- fied gentleman to
kick the seat in front of him as he screamed, trem- bled, and began to swallow his rosary beads. At first, the other seven or eight passengers on the regional flight thought he was having a seizure, but then he became violent.
"As attendants approached the man, Delange Augustin, 31, he kicked one of
them in the chest so hard that the attendant tumbled across the aisle and into a win- dow on the other side of the plane," reports The New York Times. "That's when the cabin crew real- ized that Mr. Augustin, who was traveling with his sister, was not having a medical emergency."
The small plane returned to
Georgia to make an emergency landing, where the man was taken into cus- tody — but not before getting in a few more punches, aimed at a flight atten- dant on his way off the plane.
Whether or not the beads helped rid the aircraft of the sinister spirit is unclear, but what is clear is that the man was
arrested and charged with mis- demeanor battery, misdemeanor obstruction of law enforcement, and a felony count of criminal property damage. Fortunately, according to reports, nobody was badly injured.
From The New York Times:
Disembarkation from the jet spi- raled into chaos when Mr. Augustin stormed to the front of the plane and threw several wild punches at a flight attendant before the door had been opened, the affi- davit said. Several passen- gers helped to wrestle him and his sister to the ground.
Then the authori- ties learned that Mr. Augustin had swallowed the rosary beads. So he was taken to a hospital, where
he was evaluated and discharged to a county deten- tion center. His medical condition was not immedi- ately clear as of Tuesday night.
In the detention center, Mr. Augustin's sister told the authori- ties that they had been traveling to Haiti to "flee reli- gious attacks of a spiritual nature," according to the affidavit.
Mr. Augustin had told his sister "to close her eyes and pray because Satan's disciple(s) had followed them onto the plane and the legion did not want the Augustins to make it to Haiti," it said. He swal- lowed the rosary beads "because they are a weapon of strength in the spiritual warfare," Mr. Augustin's sister told Ms. Solomon.
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