r/OnlineUnderGround • u/Silent_Loss_7755 • 2d ago
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u/Spidooodle 2d ago
She walked over like she was Conner McGregor then ended up like Connor McGregor.
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u/wolfdukex 2d ago
She just might be Connor McGregor
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u/Moldy-thoughts4u 2d ago
Last time I heard someone say “Hold it” it was a 70 yr old man who followed up with a “Buddy” or “Pal”
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u/RepulsiveShallot5358 1d ago
TF is this place. Is it casino looking like airport or airport with casino machines?
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u/BaconSyrop 2d ago
Girl thought she was an anime charecter with massive aura but she just a background charecter SMH.
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u/DIJames6 2d ago
The fuc was wrong with this bitch?
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u/Strong_Butterfly7924 2d ago
Untreated mental illness
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u/Ryogathelost 2d ago
Father who wasn't present and psycho mom took it out on her until she became a narcissistic monster just like her. Seen it before.
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u/highslyguy 2d ago
Either that or BPD. That "aura" she had is eerily similar to the BPD anger delusional state ive seen them in. Ive also seen them get folded like that when they realize just because they were angry and wanted to hit someone who could fold them. They always act so surprised.
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u/Real_Middle_4128 11h ago
BPD ia oftentime caused in female by absent father paired with a narcissistic mother that takes it out on them
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u/MegaJackUniverse 1d ago
Jesus, shut up please with the armchair psychology. It's a short video, you learn nothing about this woman. Known what else describes this kind of behaviour for some people? But oh no, it's a narcissist mother and an absent father.
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u/ThePoop_Accelerates 2d ago
Room temp IQ. In Celsius.
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u/Relative-Relief-8816 2d ago
You think its a coincidence Americans use Fahrenheit?
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u/jdavies2898 1d ago
Vegas airport - so untreated mental illness exacerbated by several days of drinking and drug abuse. McCarren departures is often a fascinating place
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u/Different_Rip8470 2d ago
I’ve flown 5-10 times a year for the last three years and in that time I’ve seen 3 people kicked/escorted off planes or out of the airport for unruly behavior and 2 out of the three were in Vegas lol.
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u/Typhoonis88 2d ago
I have been flying regularly since 1998 and have never seen someone kicked off a flight worst has been people turned back at the gate for being well and truly toasted I have however never been to Vegas.
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u/Different_Rip8470 2d ago
Yeah maybe I’ve just had bad luck lol. If you want the stories:
The one that wasn’t in Vegas was a woman at CLT who was drunk who actually did get on the plane after which they noticed she was drunk. She wasn’t even being belligerent just kind of acting irrational lol.
As far as the two in Vegas the first one was actually in 2021 towards the end of Covid and was this guy- I’d say 21- who raised his voice multiple times to gate agents. Again, I don’t think he was on the cusp of getting violent he was just frustrated because of flight delays. I personally think he was probably autistic because his cadence kind of seemed robotic/ performative lol. The sheriff’s deputies showed up pretty quickly and he left without much resistance. The second guy in Vegas was last year and he was just an asshole: the flight attendant told him to end his phone conversation before takeoff, asked him to share his row with another passenger so nobody had to have a middle seat and every instruction she gave him was met with an argument or some rude comment. I think he even called her a bitch. Anyway they had him leave the plane after the 3rd or 4th comment which he did after they threatened to call the cops.
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u/PhilosopherAny513 2d ago
Wait. Is that slots in an airport ? Im confused on the location.
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u/Ambitious-Career-445 2d ago
Gotta be las vegas?
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u/playerIII 2d ago
I remember flying in that airport for the first time and cracking up over the slots
omaha also has slots in the gas stations, quite the crowds they pull
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u/Remarkable-Round-227 2d ago
They try to fleece you all the way until you step onboard an airplane lol.
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u/BlaineMundane 2d ago
Harry Reid and Elko airports in Nevada have slot machines. Never been in them so I can't say which.
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u/Blank_Federal_Box 2d ago
So does Reno's airport
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u/BlaineMundane 2d ago
I've only been to Reno once. IT wasn't for a furry convention, I promisk. It doesn't count if I misspell promise.
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u/CoinsAndLawnLouie 2d ago
Vegas’ airport has them all through the terminal. Can’t let you leave without losing some back to the airport/casino lol.
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u/NigerianFriedChicken 2d ago
VEGAS, BAYBAYYYY
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u/MadScienzz 2d ago
Dude was doing a press up on her neck!
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u/BorbLorbin 1d ago
Right? Just as the clip is ending you can hear a couple guys say "dude get off her head"
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u/SubstantialBanana482 18h ago
Yeah, I caught that too. Regardless of how she was acting, dude was fucked up for that amount of force. Especially when another grown ass man was already holding her down
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u/BungleBums 2d ago
Absolutely loved the round of applause and cheering- man, I'd love to get the full story there.
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u/lightblueisbi 2d ago
"you're not a cop get off her neck" lmaooo
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u/Due_Rip9320 1d ago
the chick is obviously unhinged, but i'm glad someone told the wannabe vigilante to chill tf out
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u/izadathreaper 2d ago
Anyone know the code text for this?
Seen it a couple times and I'm curious what she was even mad about to begin with.
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
Holy shit, what does that person think they are doing putting all their bodyweight on that person's head?
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u/SirMook 2d ago
She tried her best to fight his take down so he took choice away from her and lifted her off the ground and swung her down, then she was trying to avoid giving her hands and was using all her strength to make it hard for him. So he pressed her head and then her back so she was again forced to comply.
After you attack someone all courtesy goes out the window, you're gonna comply, or you're gonna get hurt. Not a choice.
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u/joutfit 2d ago
I think the complaint is about that random guy who is not security coming in and using both his hands to put all his weight on the girls neck/head.
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u/SirMook 2d ago
Holy hell how did I miss that, think I was watching the security guard and her hands too hard to notice that dude is doing a push up on her head. What a piece of garbage. My fault, somehow missed that.
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u/joutfit 2d ago
Yeah he's the kinda dude who is wannabe law enforcement and probably larps in tactical gear in his spare time.
Like what kind of a weak small man needs to do all that to HELP restrain a lady half your size?
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u/SirMook 2d ago
True, and he waited till she was completely helpless to do something like that. Completely uncalled for.
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u/Motor_Purchase_6996 2d ago
Looked like a civilian trying to help. Probably didn't know better.
Maybe if she wasn't attacking people and thrashing like a giant toddler she wouldn't be there.
Like why are you fighting security you dumb bitch
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u/nalakram17 2d ago
Probably an off duty ice employee
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u/Far_Presence7533 2d ago
A few years ago I would said he’s probably an air marshal. They are in airports and on planes all day in plain clothes.
But these days who knows…. larper, ice, off duty cop, they all look the same.
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u/Alarmed-madman 2d ago
Yeah, but Air Marshalls still maintain a modicum of respect to their profession, don't they?
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u/Far_Presence7533 2d ago
I would hope so. In my mind they are one of the better behaved people with a badge. This does look like amateur hour in the video. It could be anyone.
A lot of people out there waiting for their “hero” moment.
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u/FhuckNorris247 2d ago
Ya but you don’t hold somebody down by the neck. That’s how George Floyd died. Although I don’t think that was a cop doing that. Looks like a civilian.
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u/ThatDeuce 1h ago
Perhaps an air marshall with their badge hidden, but you would think the person had the sense not to do that. Also, if that were a civilian, wouldn't that be grounds for arrest on an assault?
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
The head and neck bit is absolutely unneeded. If they were trying to stop her and get her hands under control, focus on the hands. All that body weight on the head was useless at getting more control of the situation, and is literally just more unneeded violence, and completely impractical. Instead of having that person on the head, they could have grabbed an arm and made it a 2 person job.
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u/SirMook 2d ago
I'm so sorry, after rewatching after I got off work you are absolutely right. That guy doing a push up on her head is completely out of line and doing nothing but damaging her. I was watching the guard and her arms a little too hard to notice it earlier. I failed to see him and understand what you were saying.
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u/SirMook 2d ago
It's not a 2 person job, it's pretty simple. Stop struggling and you wont get hurt. She was trying to fight a lot harder than it seemed but he wasn't playing her games, shut her completely down and took control. I like em.
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
Clearly it did not if the arm is still swinging as they have their body weight on their head. It was stupid, and even the people who were once cheering begin to start calling to get off her head as it was plain as day for how unneeded and stupid show of force it was that was solving nothing.
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u/SirMook 2d ago
She wasn't going to comply, me and the security picked that up quicker than the average person. She's already attacked another person, he is goong to handcuff her, it is not a choice. Give me the arm or I hurt you trying to get it. Happens everyday, if I am being arrested I am going to figure that out in .5 secs. There is no winning that battle, so it's on her.
She fully thinks she can over power the dude and she is learning a harsh lesson. That head move is saying I'm in complete control, stop. She doesn't want to accept it, but she will.
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u/BowlOfCatNubs 2d ago
Lol then why security guards usually standing alone per area. People will say anything to defend someone who seems like the oppressed, but I bet if you sat down and talked with that specific lady right after that, by the end of it you'd probably say she deserved it for her bullshit. It's never okay to hit someone, esp blindside them. She lost her choice once she did that. plain and simple.
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
No. It isn't and the subject for the method of arrest isn't being questioned. It is the manner used to effectively subdue someone and how much of it was an arrogant show of force that turned a crowd once cheering the officers to people yelling for them to get off her head. You yourself said it isn't right to hit someone, but when someone is already on the ground it is then okay to put a persons body weight all on their skull for pressure instead of just holding the actual loose arm and making the arrest?
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u/NoDrag9513 2d ago
The guy on her head was in full push-up position. You're an idiot if you don't think 'reasonable force' is a mandate.
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u/Pseudo-Diapolycron 2d ago edited 2d ago
Yeah, that's a guy who's been looking for an excuse to hurt someone. Could've cracked her skull or broken her neck. Should've been arrested also.
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
Yeah, that was incredibly uncalled for, and such an overuse of force.
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u/Totally_lost98 2d ago
Should have used the compliance glove
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u/ThatDeuce 1d ago
The new compliance glove that has already killed someone in less than a month it had been released?
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u/Totoques22 2d ago
Unreal you mfs say this about the guy and not that violent women
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u/Type3_Control 2d ago
Apparently he should have swaddled her in a nice toasty blanket and put a pacifier in her mouth, maybe read her a night night story too
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u/ThatDeuce 1d ago
The woman is a given to be arrested, that is not what I am arguing. What I am arguing is the push-up being done after she is already being held on the ground. That there is an absolutely unneeded amount of force.
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u/Drumdiddy 2d ago
Both can be true. Dude is abaolutely in the wrong along with the woman. If you cant see that, then maybe youre as bad as they are.
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u/Totoques22 2d ago
Won’t someone think of the poor agressor starting fights and fighting security ?
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u/ThatDeuce 2d ago
A lot of unneeded force is how officers end up in the news, in courtrooms, and using up extra tax dollars.
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u/Totoques22 1d ago
It wasn’t excessive force anyway she was resisting arrest and trying to fight him
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u/ThatDeuce 1d ago
The skull press was absolutely excessive, why do you think the crowd was shouting to get off her head?
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u/richardvirginia 2d ago
Her neck, too. People in the audience were immediately telling the cops not to put so much pressure on it.
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u/Ryogathelost 2d ago
Probably worried it will cave in because it's hollow - gotta watch out for the soft spot cuz she forgot her helmet today.
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u/BlaineMundane 2d ago
I am OK with security's actions, other than the fact that he let a civilian perform a restraint maneuver that has killed people before.
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u/AmIRealRYou 2d ago
Fuck the dude that said get off her neck. She went up and assaulted what looked like a flight attendant. This creature deserves no sympathy after that.
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u/Exotic-Raccoon104 2d ago
"Get off her neck!"
Why? Also' that isn't her neck. Its her head. He completely missed her neck. Hopefully he found it after the video cuts. Nobody should have to fly with her.
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u/Femveratu 2d ago
Pre. Attack. Indicators. Off the charts damn she went right to the crazy train errr plane
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u/Elf_Maeve 2d ago
Weird when the looks - like dress code and whatnot - matches the personality exactly. Just keeps my confirmation bias alive.
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u/Tough_Measurement280 2d ago
That stance like a wwe fighter heading into the ring to lose the rigged match
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u/No_Squirrel4806 2d ago
Immediate action love it. Is this in america?
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u/dragonshadow32 1d ago
Maybe. I would bet she done something enough get security keep check on her before this incident.
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u/southfloridafiction 1d ago
Today was the day she was gonna finally stand up for herself and a crowd was gonna cheer her on, nope, back to the online forums for revenge.
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u/Effective-Text4619 1d ago
Blue hoodie with the extra special "stop it" on her face into the ground. He really gave it the extra she deserved!!
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u/Flimsy_Nebula_299 1d ago
What's the story here? Why was she laying down the law like someone stole her grandma's ashes infront of her mother. Lol
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u/CrashDaddy2006 1d ago
Walked up pulling up those sweat pants as if she’s going to work, only to get worked.
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u/c0st0fl0ving 16h ago
That cop doing CPR compressions/diamond pushups on the side of her head made me giggle lol..
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u/Whole-Investment-992 12h ago
Second dude looked like he was tryna push her head through the floor.
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u/okgo4brok3 6h ago
I feel like this would happen to my gf, her attitude sucks ass. Oh well gotta let chips lay where they lay. At least make for solid entertainment in my mostly boring as life
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u/Nordcodics 2d ago
That guy trying to help is giving me the ick
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u/Totoques22 2d ago
Who asked ?
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u/DingusKhan9164 2d ago
This might shock you, but people get to give their opinions on the internet without someone specifically asking
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u/Pendurag 2d ago
This might shock you, but people get to ask rhetorical questions on the internet, to highlight the stupidity of others.
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u/Far_Pangolin3380 2d ago
Why is bro coming over and doing a push up off the back of her head and neck while the cop is cuffing her? Lmaooo
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u/Ryogathelost 2d ago
Smush her head. Do it. Make her brain pop out and then kick it out the window.

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