A drunken man from New York, weighing 280 pounds, 6 feet, got into a fight with the police at the Orlando International Airport on Thursday, in a collision in which he was hit seven times and still refused to get off.
The dispute culminated in the chaotic crash of 34-year-old Ryan Austin Martin, who police said had fought with his wife and 6-year-old daughter at the airport before the collision and was separated from them. from the security.
Orlando police said the man also attacked an airline employee before being Tased.
The chaotic incident was recorded entirely by a passer-by.
“Do you want to see a show?” Martin asks a group of people waiting for the footage to fly, many of them with their phones trained on it. “I’m going to do a show, damn it,” he said, taking an aggressive stance as the sirens sounded.
“Who wants to fight? Let’s go!’ – shouts the man in the footage, who is biting his nails, angering the frightened and stiff employees.
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Yonkers’ big man Ryan Austin Martin, 34, was arrested Thursday after a curse continued at Orlando International Airport that resulted in taser strikes seven times.
“Do you want to see a show?” Martin asks a group of people waiting for the footage to fly, many of them with their phones trained on it. ‘I’m going to do a show!’
According to an affidavit, the incident began when Yonkers, a native of Yonkers, became agitated by his wife and attacked her while waiting for a flight to New Jersey.
An edited report reveals that during the fight, Martin also pushed his six-year-old daughter and tried to pull the neck of someone else in his group and grab someone by the hair.
During that time, he left twice and returned with drinks, according to a report filed by the Orlando Police Department.
The footage shows the militant Martin daring the officers to fight after separating him from his family, after his colleague reported the alleged violence.
“Why am I being arrested?” Martin yells at an employee at the beginning of the video after he was told to walk away from the locked door of the jet bridge separating the man from his family. “For doing nothing.”
Martin shouted at frightened, rigid officers and companions before meeting with the police. Cops said he also attacked an airline employee, which was not recorded
“Why am I being arrested?” Martin repeats before beginning a curse-filled tirade.
“Fuck! Damn it!” Shouts the New Yorker, standing in the center of the waiting area at the gate, gradually raising his voice and turning into an aggressive stance. “Damn hole!” he shouts to an invisible servant.
“Do not touch me! Let no one touch me! he then declares while still daring the employees to act.
“Hurry up, baits.” I’m going to do a hell of a show! Marin screamed in full force, taking a fighting stance.
He then admitted: “I had a few drinks before the day’s flight.”
The footage shows Martin repeatedly pounding and slamming the door in vain to knock it down, shouting at employees on the other side.
‘[Shut the] damn it! mother. Couldn’t you let me go? Hell, do you want to go out now? You can hear Martin say as he tries to break down the locked door.
The footage then shows Martin threatening an unidentified person that they would “end up dead” if they approached him.
‘Hey friend! Don’t even think about coming here, “Martin warns his opponent off screen. “You will end up dead.”
Employees are seen ignoring the man and feverishly making phone calls to report on the chaos to airport staff.
As Martin continues to lean against the door, he makes another threat to an invisible employee. “I will kill you,” he said, uttering his words as he shouted. I will never want to fly this fucking plane!
Martin’s crash was upset by his wife and attacked her and their six-year-old daughter as they waited for a flight to New Jersey, prompting employees to separate the family. Martin can be seen here trying to force open the door of the jet where they were being held for their safety
The footage shows Martin repeatedly knocking and knocking on the door in vain efforts to remove it, shouting at the employees on the other side
Tucker outside: Crouching in anticipation of the confrontation, Martin warns an Orlando officer before the quarrel: “What, are you damn stupid? Get the hell out of here! Get the hell out of here! ‘
The footage shows a father trying to calm his child amid the commotion. “It’s okay, everything’s fine,” says the concerned parent. “Be calm,” added the child’s mother. “The police are coming.”
Other pilots can be seen moving away from the massive man. “Stay behind me,” his mother can be heard saying again to her child in the video, as Martin continues to run wild.
Eventually, a police officer from Orlando arrived at the scene.
Crouching in anticipation of the confrontation, Martin said to the policeman, “What the hell are you stupid? Get the hell out of here! Get the hell out of here! ‘
If you’re damn smart, go to hell.
Martin then turns back to the door and knocks on it repeatedly before someone on the other side seemingly unlocks it and lets him in.
The footage shows Martin insulting and threatening employees and pilots, with the man threatening an unidentified person that they would “end up dead” if they approached him.
“Do not touch me! Let no one touch me! He shouted, daring the officers and the officer in charge to act
Martin enters the other room for about a minute, during which time two officers try to follow him into the room, which again upsets the man.
“Damn,” he says, and orders the staff out of the room. – I do not want to hurt you.
Martin’s family is then escorted out of the room, where Martin is trying to follow them.
The officer then sneaks up behind Martin with a taser and pulls the trigger.
The Orlando officer and the out-of-Jersey sheriff of New Jersey are pictured detaining Martin after an Orlando cop punched him several times and stabbed him in the head.
“Oh!” You can hear Martin say in the recording, which lasts about eight minutes, reacting to 50,000 volts passing through his veins. He managed to stay on his feet for more than a minute after several blows from Taser, while the policeman punched him
“Oh!” You can hear Martin say in the recording, which lasts about eight minutes, reacting to 50,000 volts passing through his veins.
Still hitting him, the officer ordered Martin, motionless, to rise to the ground.
“Get on the ground!” Get on the ground! the policeman yells at the man, who looks only slightly uncomfortable with the tension.
The officer then sends another charge to Martin after the first impulse rises, which then approaches the officer in charge, issuing a third blast.
Seemingly unaffected by the electric shock, Martin then turned to the policeman, urging the cop to strike a full blow to the back of Martin’s neck to finally take him down.
While the taser continues to work, the officer tries to detain Martin, who is still resisting, by ordering him to assist.
“Put your hands behind your back,” the officer said as he handcuffed Martin, hitting him repeatedly, five, six and finally seven times, as an out-of-Jersey sheriff who happened to be at the gate assisted in his arrest.
A child believed to be Martin’s six-year-old daughter was escorted by another unidentified child away from Martin when the commotion began.
Martin was convicted on one charge of child abuse, violence including domestic violence, murder, resisting a police officer with violence and disorderly intoxication. It took four officers to get the hippopotamus man to his feet
At that moment, more police officers arrived at the scene and successfully detained Martin.
“Listen, man,” Martin is heard begging the police while on the ground. “I just drank too much.”
It then takes four officers to lift the hippopotamus man to his feet.
Martin was then convicted on one count of child abuse, violence including domestic violence, murder, resisting a police officer with violence and disorderly intoxication.
He was taken to Orange County Jail and released on bail Friday night for $ 2,950, police said.
He was taken to Orange County Jail and released on bail Friday night for $ 2,950, police said.
“He was very aggressive towards this uniformed officer who did a phenomenal job,” said Maurice County Sheriff James Gunnon, who helped with the arrest.
“He was very aggressive towards this uniformed officer who did a phenomenal job,” Maurice County Sheriff James Gannon, who helped with the arrest, said on Saturday.
“There was an electric shock deployment, and then we went down to the ground, and I helped handcuff my face.”
According to the arrest protocol, the quarrel took place shortly before noon on the morning of February 24.
“That’s why I don’t live in Florida,” the voice said, noting the chaos in the video, which has garnered more than a quarter of a million views since YouTube.