After hitting passengers on the plane, Tyson, who took the plane again, attracted attention
Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.20
Jimu Journalist Hu Xiuwen
Intern Peng Xinyi
Fox News reported on June 20 that recently, some people saw the former world boxing champion Tyson waiting at Los Angeles International Airport. Just two months ago, Tyson fought the passenger after being harassed by a male passenger sitting on the plane on the plane. This time, someone asked him if he was worried about the person sitting behind him.
Tyson (Picture Source: Fox News Network)
On April 21 this year, when Tyson waited for the plane to take off on the plane, he was frequently harassed by a male passenger in the back row, and Tyson beat the passenger. Things have attracted public opinion, and the video of beating people is widely circulated on social media.
According to the US media reports, the pre -crime of men's crime was exhausted, and had served in prison for 20 months and 15 months due to theft, private territory and drug use.
On May 10, US prosecutors said Tyson would not face criminal charges. In a statement, the prosecutor Steve Wagstav, San Matio County, said that based on the situation at the time and the victim's behavior before the conflict, I decided not to mention the allegations to Tyson. "We will not be right to Tyson Raising any lawsuits, if they want to prosecute the other party, it is their business. "
In social media, many people think that the beaten male passengers are "deserved."
On June 17, when asked about the fighting incident in April, Tyson told the media that he did not care about what happened in April.
Because of the harassment of the passengers in the back row, some people asked Tyson if they would worry about the person sitting behind him on the plane. Tyson said he would not.
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