Passenger Accused of Assault on Flight to D.C. Says He Wanted to Speak to Trump
Texas man Asterius Rulamka faces federal assault charges after allegedly attacking a passenger and threatening a flight attendant on an American Airlines flight.
- Asterius Rulamka, a Texas resident, was arrested on March 5 after an alleged violent outburst on American Eagle Flight 5574 from Wichita to Washington, D.C.
- Rulamka reportedly threatened a flight attendant, saying he would 'f*** him up,' and attacked a passenger who was filming the incident, causing injuries including bruising and a bloodshot eye.
- The FBI affidavit states Rulamka attempted to strike another passenger and injured the flight attendant, who sustained a cut finger and a broken fingernail during the altercation.
- Passengers and crew restrained Rulamka, who later told authorities he traveled to D.C. to speak to President Donald Trump because he was 'mad.'
- Rulamka, who is also involved in pending immigration proceedings, faces federal charges of assault and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on March 13.