Feds: Drunk honeymooner punched flight attendant | Inquirer News

Feds: Drunk honeymooner punched flight attendant

/ 09:00 AM June 14, 2014

HONOLULU — Federal prosecutors say a drunken passenger assaulted a flight attendant while flying from Japan to Honolulu.

Kenji Okamoto pleaded guilty Friday to interfering with a flight attendant’s duties by assaulting and intimidating him.

According to a criminal complaint, Okamoto was flying first-class from Osaka for his honeymoon last month when flight attendants noticed he was drunk before takeoff and continued drinking alcohol during the flight.

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The court documents say Okamoto got upset when one of the flight attendants wouldn’t take his tray away. The flight attendant told him his hands were full. Okamoto allegedly punched a flight attendant who intervened in an attempt to diffuse the situation.

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The Delta Air Lines flight crew told authorities that Okamoto later apologized while crying.

He faces a maximum 20-year prison sentence.

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