Originally Posted by
kevindavis338
Here is what I saw on Facebook, so I don't know if it is true or not.
6. He was asked numerous times to leave the aircraft by United officials, he leaves, changes his mind then decides to run past the gate agents back to the aircraft. At this point, he is classified as non-compliant and a security issue which is why law enforcement was called. This is post 9/11. That's a federal offense, you don't run onto an aircraft after being removed. Period. Point. Blank. Once the law gets involved, it is no longer United. That's Chicago O'hare Int'l Airport and Chicago PD. They told him numerous times to exit, nicely, and he didn't comply so there you have it.
6 is wrong with the sequence of events. He only ran back on after he was initially dragged off the plane. Please watch the videos of the incident and read up on the accounts instead of just believing a wall of text. This makes it sound like its all on him when the truth is much more complicated.