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Airline passenger from hell’s entitled request to judge after appearing on charges of brawling with TSA agents at airport gate

An airline passenger proved he would do anything to catch his flight on time when he asked a judge whether he could still board the plane from jail. 

Oreoluwa Oloruntoba, 30, was arrested on Monday after he allegedly stormed a security checkpoint and brawled with agents at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to his court hearing. 

He appeared in front of Judge Latrevia Kates-Johnson on Wednesday at the Clayton County Magistrate Court in Georgia to hear his charges and bond amount, but took the opportunity to ask whether he could make his flight. 

After Johnson read Oloruntoba’s charges, he asked the judge if he could reschedule his airline ticket. 

‘As long as you go properly through the checkpoint and all that good stuff,’ the judge replied. 

‘Is it possible for there to be like a document that’s printed for me to be released today so that I can return back to fly away?’ Oloruntoba asked. 

Judge Kates-Johnson then explained that as long as the airport had not banned him, he was free to return to Hartsfield-Jackson after making bond. 

Oloruntoba has been charged with avoiding security, obstruction and simple battery, according to Clayton County Magistrate Court records. 

Oreoluwa Oloruntoba, pictured above in a virtual court hearing, asked a judge if he could rebook his flight after he was arrested for a fight with TSA agents 

Oreoluwa Oloruntoba, 30, was arrested in Georgia on Monday and is facing charges of avoiding security, obstruction and simple battery

Oreoluwa Oloruntoba, 30, was arrested in Georgia on Monday and is facing charges of avoiding security, obstruction and simple battery

Judge Latrevia Kates-Johnson, pictured above, told Oloruntoba that he could rebook his flight after making bond

Judge Latrevia Kates-Johnson, pictured above, told Oloruntoba that he could rebook his flight after making bond 

Police said he went through a security checkpoint without submitting any bags before he breached the body scanner. 

Oloruntoba then allegedly fought with the officers when they attempted to arrest him and is accused of shoving one of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents. 

He denied shoving any of the officers. Judge Kates-Johnson interrupted his defense, telling the airline passenger: ‘Today is not the trial.’ 

Oloruntoba explained that he was trying to board a flight en route to New York, where he resides.  

He has not yet entered a plea for the charges against him and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on June 9.  

Judge Kates-Johnson told Oloruntoba that he was not on trial when he attempted to defend himself on the charges against him

Judge Kates-Johnson told Oloruntoba that he was not on trial when he attempted to defend himself on the charges against him 

Other airline passengers told local ABC affiliate WSB-TV that Oloruntoba’s arrest caused chaos at the airport. 

‘That’s crazy. That’s ridiculous. Sometimes you just got to miss the flight,’ Amber Mixon told the outlet. 

Joe Stampone added that the only way he would dash through security is if he was heading to his mom’s funeral.

Oloruntoba’s total bond was set at $9,000, including $5,000 for interfering with security measures, $2,000 for obstruction, and $2,000 for simple battery. 

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