Was A Man Arrested At The Miami Airport For Having A Bleeding Head?
Was a man arrested at the Miami Airport for having a bleeding head? That’s what started the incident, but much more happened afterwards!
Airplane attire can be important. You have to make the right choice not only for yourself but for those around you, as well. You have to be careful about wearing shorts that are too short and show too much leg. Likewise, you want to make sure you don’t have a bleeding head. That’s what happened to one guy and it started quite the scene at the Miami International Airport.
Was A Man Arrested At The Miami Airport For Having A Bleeding Head?
When you think about flying in comfort, several things could come to mind. You might think of a comfortable airplane with extra leg room and nobody bothering you. That’s definitely flying in comfort. You could also fly in sweatpants and a hoodie, that’s another, different, way to fly in comfort. Having a bleeding head cannot be flying in comfort.
According to Local 10, 27-year-old Eugenio Ernesto Hernandez-Garnier, of Las Vegas, was bleeding from his forehead with a bloody bandage around the wound when he boarded an American Airlines flight heading from Miami to Las Vegas. It sounds like he was asked to clean up the blood and replace his bandages with fresh clean ones, but claimed he did not have any clean bandages with him. So, he was asked to deboard the plane several times by crew members as the medical condition could be a concern as well as the blood possibly contaminating things, per Local 10.
Local 10 says that Hernandez-Garnier and his travel companion 32-year-old Yusleydis Blanca Loyola refused to leave, saying, “if they could not fly, no one else can either.” Oh, that’s not a thing you should say on an airplane. It sounds a lot like a threat. It would be hard not to interpret that as a threat. They were repeatedly asked to leave but continued to refuse. Local 10 reports that they were eventually placed under arrest, after a brief moment of resisting. Unfortunately, her threat became reality when the entire plane was forced to deboard the plane due to the couple’s actions, per Local 10.
Hernandez-Garnier was taken to a hospital to treat his wound before both of the suspects were taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Now, the two of them are both facing charges of trespassing after a warning and resisting an officer without violence. There’s no word why he had a bleeding head, so the mystery continues. You can see the couple’s mugshots, provided by Miami-Dad Corrections & Rehabilitation below.