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Ayahuasca church leader randomly assaults sleeping United passenger in bloody mid-flight beating, feds say | ||||
2024-11-02 | ||||
Photo of the miscreant included.
About two hours into the five-hour journey on Monday aboard United Airlines flight 2247 from San Francisco to Dulles, Everett Chad Nelson,
When Nelson exited the bathroom, he stopped at seat 12F and “without notice, began physically attacking a sleeping male passenger by punching him repeatedly in the face and head until blood was drawn,” the complaint alleges, adding that the assault continued for a full minute. The man began screaming, after which a Good Samaritan intervened and managed to pull Nelson off of him, according to the complaint. Aside from giving the unidentified passenger two black eyes, Nelson opened up a gash on the man’s nose, spattering blood on his seat, the wall, the window, and the sleeves of Nelson’s green windbreaker, the complaint goes on. It provides no motive, does not say the two had a preexisting relationship of any kind, and reads as if the pummeling came completely out of nowhere. “Nelson had no observable injuries and there was no indication that [the alleged victim] struck him in defense,” the complaint states. Following the shocking beatdown, the complaint says flight attendants moved Nelson to a seat up front, where the person who stepped in was able to keep an eye on him for the remainder of the flight. Numerous other passengers witnessed the beatdown, and the victim was treated for his injuries by a doctor who happened to be onboard, the complaint continues. The victim was deaf and non-verbal, according to one passenger who saw the vicious beatdown.
“Ayahuasca plus open-minded spiritual study saved my life,” Nelson said in his bio. “It showed me that sharing my gifts is my path with heart. I am now forming an Ayahuasca Church in Southern Florida. We have a grand vision to build a sacred temple in the shape of an elven star. We also want to purchase land in natural settings for conservation, sacred ceremony, and growing the medicine.” Nelson is charged with one count of assault by beating, striking, and wounding in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States. His trial date has been set for December 11. If convicted, Nelson faces a year behind bars. Cadence Mertz, a public defender assigned to Nelson’s case, did not respond to The Independent’s request for comment. | ||||
Posted by:Ulailet+Thud3602 |
#1 Why only a year in jail? If only a year how about a year in a cell full of meth addicts being treated with cold turkey? |
Posted by: 3dc 2024-11-02 19:18 |