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A BLIND INTERNATIONAL interpreter who says he was dragged off a Belgium-bound flight, arrested and held in custody in Philadelphia for hours without food or water faces an arraignment Thursday.
His crime: He questioned why his U.S. Airways flight was delayed nearly two hours.
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After the plane sat on the tarmac for some time, passengers were told that the flight would be delayed – without explanation, according to Cantisani. They were unable to use phones, receive attendant service or move from their seats.
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“I felt I was being kidnapped – like I was a hostage,” Cantisani said of the wait.
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He said the officers yanked Cantisani from his seat and dragged him off the plane, injuring his hand, which was gripping his seat belt . Then they forced him into a wheelchair.At one point, an officer held him “by the throat,” he said.
Vanore said that Cantisani had been asked several times to leave the plane but continually refused.
A U.S. Airways representative said Cantisani was an unruly passenger who had refused to exit the plane.
During the struggle with police, Cantisani said, he lost his retractable walking cane, making him unable to navigate.
Officers told him they had done the “blind test” and didn’t believe he was blind, he said.
Vanore said he knew of no “blind test” administered by police.
Cantisani claimed he was held in police custody at the airport from about 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. without food, water or access to his phone or outside communication.













#2 Me neither. He has too much a conficent pose in that pic for a blind.
#15 Facts? Were you on the same flight? No? Then, if you want to stop looking as a mindless amoeba, don’t call something by a name it is not. Those “facts” do not pertain to this case.
Fact: You get wet when it rains.
I love everyone saying, “there’s got to be more to this story!”
Yeah, maybe. But it wouldn’t surprise me AT ALL if there wasn’t ‘more to this story.’
I’m sure this was heard in Germany at one time:
“They dragged them out of the house and took them to a labor camp? Oh, well, there must be more to this story! I’m sure they talked back or something.”
ps: ‘talking back’ is not a crime.