A California woman who repeatedly punched a Southwest Airlines flight attendant last year, bloodying her face and chipping three of her teeth, was sentenced ...
The letter said that the company’s executive team had heard from “countless flight attendants” who felt under attack during a pandemic that pushed fear around travel to an all-time high. Ms. Quinonez, who was sitting in an aisle seat, stood up and punched the attendant in the face multiple times, according to the video. Even worse, the incident was captured on video and cast across television and media channels.” According to court documents, Ms. Quinonez sought a sentence of time served while prosecutors had requested four months in custody and six months in home confinement. She said she had been depressed and humiliated because of the negative attention. The assault came amid a surge of unruly and violent behavior by passengers who shoved, struck and yelled at flight attendants.
Vyvianna Quinonez, 28, will serve up to 15 months in federal prison after she repeatedly hit a Southwest flight attendant on a flight from Sacramento to San ...
She then attacked the flight attendant, according to the report. Other staff members were involved in the incident and several passengers on the flight from Sacramento to San Diego joined in to stop the dispute, Fox 5 reported. The passenger of a Southwest flight who pleaded guilty to repeatedly striking a flight attendant last year after she was told to wear her face mask will spend up to 15 months in federal custody, following a court ruling Friday.
A woman who admitted punching a Southwest Airlines crewmember so severely that the bloodied flight attendant required serious repairs to three of her teeth.
I wanted to sincerely apologize to the flight attendant and for those who I impacted in a negative manner. That is completely unacceptable and, with that, I hope that a sentence in this case sends a message that this type of despicable attack against a Flight Attendant will not be tolerated. Due to the assault, the flight attendant was not able to perform her normal safety and customer service duties.” However, Defendant told pretrial services that her doctor informed her that “if she drinks alcohol, her blood alcohol concentration may rise abnormally due to the small size of her stomach.” Given this warning by her doctor, Defendant should have been especially careful about the possibility of driving while intoxicated. This specific Passenger created a situation onboard Flight 700 that jeopardized the entire flight, and created an unsafe environment. A male passenger who witnessed the melee said Quinonez claimed she fought back in “self-defense” because the flight attendant had allegedly tried to push aside her cell phone. [N]ever in my career have I feared for my life or the people’s lives that were in my care. The feds initially asked for a four-month prison term and an additional six months on home confinement, according to the government’s sentencing memo. “The flight attendant was taken to the hospital and sustained several injuries,” the DOJ said in a subsequent press release. The bloodied flight attendant stood behind the passenger and held her face before retreating off camera toward the rear of the aircraft. Court documents state that Quinonez failed to comply when a flight attendant instructed her to fasten her seatbelt. Quinonez started recording the incident and then lashed out.
Vyvianna Quinonez punched a Southwest flight attendant in the face during a May 2021 flight, breaking her teeth. She now faces 15 months in prison.
Neither she nor her attorney could be reached for comment Tuesday. Quinonez last year pleaded guilty to one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants, admitting she punched the flight attendant in the face and head with a closed fist and grabbed her hair. SAN DIEGO — A California woman who punched a Southwest Airlines flight attendant in the face during a flight, breaking her teeth, has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison.
A woman from Sacramento has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $30000 for punching a Southwest Airlines flight attendant a year ago.
She had pleaded guilty to interfering with flight crew members and attendants in December. The $30,000 she has been ordered to pay covers fines and restitution. A woman from Sacramento has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $30,000 for punching a Southwest Airlines flight attendant a year ago. Vyvianna Quinonez, 29, admitted to punching the flight attendant in the face and mouth who had told her to wear a mask, buckle her seatbelt and fold up her meal tray on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego last May.
Vyvianna M. Quinonez assaulted a flight attendant by punching her in the face last year, was sentenced to 15 months in federal custody on Friday.
Southwest Airlines told Insider in a statement on Saturday that it maintains "zero tolerance" for any type of assault or harassment of its employees. She then began filming the flight attendant on her cellphone shortly before pushing her. The attack stopped when a passenger stood up and got between the two women.
The flight attendant suffered three chipped teeth along with bruises and a cut under her eye that needed stitches.
Video shows a passenger jumping in to stop Quinonez. "Sit down!" Neither she nor her attorney could be reached for comment Tuesday. Quinonez last year pleaded guilty to one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants, admitting she punched the flight attendant in the face and head with a closed fist and grabbed her hair.
SAN DIEGO — A passenger who attacked a Southwest Airlines flight attendant last year on a San Diego-bound plane was sentenced in federal court Friday to 15 ...
That is not only the flight attendant victim, but Southwest airlines and all passengers aboard that day.” According to the TV station, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jaclyn Stahl argued in court that Quinonez violently assaulted the flight attendant in a “fit of rage,” punching her with a closed fist in the face and head, after Quinonez was confronted for violating three federal rules and regulations during the flight’s descent: not wearing her face mask properly, unbuckling her seat belt and leaving her tray table down. Quinonez, who pleaded guilty to interfering with the duties of a flight attendant, was captured on video punching the victim, knocking two of the flight attendant’s teeth out, and pulling her hair.
Vyvianna M. Quinonez assaulted a flight attendant by punching her in the face last year, was sentenced to 15 months in federal custody on Friday.
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A woman from Sacramento has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $30000 for punching a Southwest Airlines flight attendant a year ago.
She had pleaded guilty to interfering with flight crew members and attendants in December. The $30,000 she has been ordered to pay covers fines and restitution. A woman from Sacramento has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $30,000 for punching a Southwest Airlines flight attendant a year ago. Vyvianna Quinonez, 29, admitted to punching the flight attendant in the face and mouth who had told her to wear a mask, buckle her seatbelt and fold up her meal tray on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego last May.
A passenger has just been sentenced to 15 months in jail for her behavior on a May 2021 Southwest Airlines flight. In this post: The passenger who punched a ...
The worst part is that all of this happened simply because the flight attendant was trying to get the passenger to comply with regulations. This is the second Southwest passenger to be sentenced to jail this past week. Over a year after the incident took place, the passenger has finally been sentenced this past week by a federal judge in San Diego. The passenger plead guilty to one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants.
The passenger who knocked out two of the Southwest worker's teeth was also ordered to pay more than $26000 in restitution.
“This specific passenger created a situation onboard Flight 700 that jeopardised the entire flight, and created an unsafe environment,” the executive wrote. She was also left with swelling on her face and bruising and a cut under her left eye. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. Court documents from the prosecution later revealed that the airline worker was taken to hospital after the flight and required two of her teeth to be replaced by crowns, while three of her teeth were chipped and needed to be repaired by surgery.
California woman who punched Southwest Airlines flight attendant in face during flight, breaking her teeth, was sentenced 15 months in federal prison.
The incident was part of an escalation in unruly behavior by airline passengers amid the coronavirus pandemic and led the president of the flight attendants' union to ask for more federal air marshals on planes. Neither she nor her attorney could be reached for comment Tuesday. Quinonez last year pleaded guilty to one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants, admitting she punched the flight attendant in the face and head with a closed fist and grabbed her hair. The incident was part of an escalation in unruly behavior by airline passengers amid the coronavirus pandemic and led the president of the flight attendants' union to ask for more federal air marshals on planes. Neither she nor her attorney could be reached for comment Tuesday. Quinonez last year pleaded guilty to one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants, admitting she punched the flight attendant in the face and head with a closed fist and grabbed her hair.