Grand
Rapids woman pleads guilty to interfering with flight crew on airplane
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN - U.S. Attorney Andrew Birge announced this week that
Amy Jo-Manshum John, 25, of Grand Rapids, Michigan pleaded guilty before a U.S.
Magistrate Judge pursuant to a plea agreement to one count of interfering with
flight crew members and attendants. John faces a statutory maximum term of
imprisonment of 20 years confinement, $250,000 fine, and 3 years supervised
release at the time of sentencing.
John admitted at the plea hearing that she flew on Allegiant Airlines Flight
#1795 on December 14, 2019 nonstop from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Grand
Rapids, Michigan. Onboard the flight, John swung her arm twice at a flight
attendant to strike her. The assault interfered with and diminished the flight
attendant's ability to perform her duties. John also admitted as relevant
conduct that she intimidated three other flight attendants on the same flight
by being disruptive, unruly, and disobedient while the flight was in progress.
John had reportedly been drinking prior to her flight and was not served
alcohol on the airplane
"I commend the airline crew and airport police for defusing this
situation," U.S. Attorney Birge said. "Unruly and combative
passengers pose a danger to everyone onboard a commercial aircraft. Anyone who
behaves like Ms. John should consider themselves warned: my office will not
hesitate to enforce the law to keep travelers safe and the legal consequences
are serious."
"Safety on board an airplane is important to all who fly," said
Steven M. D'Antuono, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Detroit Field Division. "An abusive passenger acting out against the
flight crew is not merely an inconvenience, but a serious threat to the safety
of everyone on the flight. This sort of abusive and threatening behavior
constitutes a federal crime that will be investigated fully as part of our
mission to protect the flying public."
The FBI and the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Police Department
investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Clay M. West prosecuted it.
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