FBI: Man Slaps Crying Baby on Delta Flight
By: Dan Berggren, NBC News
Updated: February 17, 2013
MINNEAPOLIS (NBC NEWS) - In a story that has attracted national attention, a man allegedly slaps
a crying toddler on a flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta.
That man is now facing a federal charge and the child's parents are speaking out.
"I could not believe he would say that and then hit him," said Jessica Bennett. "I felt like i was in another world. I was shaking."
The incident allegedly happened February 8 while Bennett and her son were on a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta. Bennett says the man sitting next to her, Joe Rickey Hundley of Hayden, Idaho, became increasingly obnoxious and appeared intoxicated during the flight.
"He reeked of alcohol," said Bennett. "He was belligerent and I was uncomfortable."
As the plane descended to land in Atlanta, Bennett said her son started crying due to the pressure change. According to court documents, Bennett alleges Hundley leaned over and said, "Shut that [N-word] baby up!" before slapping the child near the boy's eye. Bennett said the slap caused her son to bleed and cry even harder.
"[Joe] Hundley's comments were racist and hateful," said Bennett in a statement released by the family. "We have numerous questions about how a passenger could get so violently out of control as to assault a toddler."
In an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, Hundley was charged with simple assault. The charge carries a maximum punishment of up to one year in jail.
"If he goes unpunished it would be awful," said Jessica's husband Josh. "We want to see this guy do some time."
Hundley's employer says he has been suspended from his position with Unitech Composites and Structures in Hayden, Idaho, pending the outcome of the criminal investigation.
Hundley's attorney says her client will plead not guilty to the federal assault charges.
Hundley faces up to one year in jail.
That man is now facing a federal charge and the child's parents are speaking out.
"I could not believe he would say that and then hit him," said Jessica Bennett. "I felt like i was in another world. I was shaking."
The incident allegedly happened February 8 while Bennett and her son were on a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta. Bennett says the man sitting next to her, Joe Rickey Hundley of Hayden, Idaho, became increasingly obnoxious and appeared intoxicated during the flight.
"He reeked of alcohol," said Bennett. "He was belligerent and I was uncomfortable."
As the plane descended to land in Atlanta, Bennett said her son started crying due to the pressure change. According to court documents, Bennett alleges Hundley leaned over and said, "Shut that [N-word] baby up!" before slapping the child near the boy's eye. Bennett said the slap caused her son to bleed and cry even harder.
"[Joe] Hundley's comments were racist and hateful," said Bennett in a statement released by the family. "We have numerous questions about how a passenger could get so violently out of control as to assault a toddler."
In an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, Hundley was charged with simple assault. The charge carries a maximum punishment of up to one year in jail.
"If he goes unpunished it would be awful," said Jessica's husband Josh. "We want to see this guy do some time."
Hundley's employer says he has been suspended from his position with Unitech Composites and Structures in Hayden, Idaho, pending the outcome of the criminal investigation.
Hundley's attorney says her client will plead not guilty to the federal assault charges.
Hundley faces up to one year in jail.
Comments
I do beleive had I been on this flight this fellow would have missed the first step on sky ramp,he was drunk according to the mother. He needs to be addwd to the no fly list
Chester J.
February 18, 2013 at 10:10 am


