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Ouch! Man accused of biting during flight gets probation

January 6, 2017 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A man accused of biting a Hawaiian Airlines flight attendant during a July flight from American Samoa to Hawaii was sentenced to three years of probation Thursday for interfering with a flight crew.

Aumoeualogo Agaaoa Togia pleaded guilty in September in exchange for dismissal of an assault charge.

Togia drank alcohol before and during the nonstop flight from Pago Pago to Honolulu, according to his plea agreement. Halfway into the flight, he refused to take his seat when the seat belt light turned on and became verbally and physically abusive — punching the bathroom door and threating to kill flight attendants, the court document said.

“Of course, we always have to see this in the background of Sept. 11 and terrorism,” said U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi, noting that Togia’s behavior forced the cockpit into a lockdown. “You certainly created terror and fear” among passengers and crew members.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Margaret Nammar said Togia bit the hand of a flight attendant. After the hearing, Nammar noted that an earlier court document misidentified the flight attendant as a different type of worker.

While in a holding cell at Honolulu International Airport, Togia told an FBI agent he fought back after being “ambushed,” that he “might have blacked out” and didn’t remember what happened.

Togia has a history of alcohol and marijuana abuse, Kobayashi said.

“I know my behavior was uncalled for,” Togia said in court. He turned around to the courtroom gallery and apologized to his mother, siblings, friends and three children watching the proceeding.

Kobayashi said she concludes that his behavior wasn’t typical for him. While on probation, he’ll be subject to certain conditions including drug testing. Kobayashi said she has a “high degree of confidence” he won’t violate terms of his probation.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. donttreadonme says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:48 am

    What a lightweight! The Judge should jail him for at least 60 days. Make him wake up to the fact that he is a harmful menace. Terrorizing passengers with insane outbursts and physical violence. Let the punishment fit the crime. Wake up Judge.

  2. George says

    January 6, 2017 at 5:03 pm

    must have been another sleaze pathetic scum liberal judge. needs his jaw broken.

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