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Wild video captures brawl on Southwest flight after passenger bumps into mom
Loopy video captures a passenger aboard a Southwest Airways flight attacking a fellow flier — swinging punches at him and holding him in a headlock for “aggressively” bumping into his spouse.
The brawl erupted Monday on a flight from Dallas to Phoenix when the attacker, who was together with his spouse and youngsters, accused a closely tattooed man of being aggressive, WFAA reported.
The video reveals the unhinged dad attacking the opposite man whereas different passengers attempt to separate them, yelling, “Don’t hit him once more,” “Let go of him” and “Cease it now.”
However the assailant flies off the deal with.
“You a p—-, you a p—-,” he shouts on the sufferer.
The girl who recorded the fracas instructed Fox Information Digital that when the tattooed passenger by accident ran into the person’s spouse, “he began mouthing off.”
She instructed the outlet that the dad punched the opposite man “4 to 5 occasions” earlier than she began to report the motion.
When issues settled a bit, the assailant claimed his sufferer approached his household “aggressively.”
“I’ll sit down in jail for you approaching my household. I’ll die for my household,” he says in one other video. “Don’t play with my household! That’s why I beat your ass!”
Witnesses mentioned each males have been escorted off the aircraft, however the Dallas Police Division mentioned nobody was arrested, based on Fox Information Digital.
“We commend our Crew for managing the scenario as Security professionals whereas additionally making certain the consolation of the opposite passengers within the cabin,” a Southwest rep instructed The Put up on Wednesday in an e mail.
“We don’t have additional particulars to share, besides that the flight arrived on-time and as scheduled,” the assertion added.
Southwest made different headlines in current days.
On Sunday, passengers on a flight from Havana, Cuba, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, have been compelled to evacuate after a hen strike triggered smoke to fill the cabin.
The Boeing 737, which had 147 passengers and 6 crew members onboard, landed safely again in Havana.
And two days earlier, a passenger aboard a flight from Maryland to North Carolina handed out because of turbulence whereas others have been left vomiting.
Dallas, TX
5-Star WR Dallas Wilson to Request Release from Oregon Paperwork, Sign With Florida
On3 Industry Five-star Tampa Bay (Fla.) Tech wide receiver and Oregon Ducks signee Dallas Wilson is expected to request a release from his Oregon financial affidavit and sign with the Florida Gators, according to a report from Zach Abolverdi.
Abolverdi’s report states that Oregon has until Thursday to respond to his request.
Wilson signed with the Ducks to play for Dan Lanning on December 4 after Florida made a strong push late in his recruitment, hosting him on campus for a late unofficial visit. The coveted pass catcher had been committed to Oregon since January 17, 2023.
Wilson is rated a five-star (97.09 per On3 Industry) prospect. He’s ranked the No. 19 player nationally, the No. wide receiver and the No. 3 player in Florida. As a senior in 2024 he caught 41 passes for 677 yards and 9 touchdowns (according to MaxPreps).
The Florida native was one of three wide receivers to sign with Oregon in the 2025 recruiting class, along with five-star+ plus Duncanville (Tex.) wide receiver Dakorien Moore and four-star Scottsdale (Ariz.) Notre Dame Preparatory wide receiver Cooper Perry.
Oregon is expected to lose wide receivers Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden following the 2024 season. Junior wide receiver Evan Stewart could declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, which would create a larger need at the position for Junior Adams and the Ducks.
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Miami, FL
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Atlanta leads in rental properties affected by price algorithms, report says
ATLANTA – Atlanta has the highest number of rental properties impacted by price adjustment algorithms, according to a recent White House analysis on RealPage, a company under scrutiny by the Department of Justice.
The DOJ has accused RealPage of harming renters through its price-setting software, which uses algorithms to adjust rental rates. The White House noted that limited housing supply and reduced competition contribute to higher prices, with the issue particularly pronounced in Atlanta.
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In Atlanta, about three-fourths of available rental units are affected by RealPage’s algorithms, according to the report. Nationally, the company’s software is used in at least 10% of rental properties.
The analysis estimates that the pricing algorithms add about $181 per month to Atlanta renters’ costs, significantly higher than the $70 national average increase.
RealPage denies that its revenue management software is the issue and says that housing affordability is the real issue. They have devoted considerable space on their website to disputing various reports.
Atlanta ranked 30th most expensive rental market for month of November, study says
Additionally, they released a statement in response to the report from the White House saying, “We are disappointed The White House CEA never contacted RealPage about their report, which is riddled with flawed assumptions.”
RealPage says that the White House’s conclusions were based on the “erroneous assumptions” that all property managers are setting coordinated rents.
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The company is correct in saying that affordable housing is a major concern for many Americans.
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