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Furious passenger hurls profanities at two Gen Z flyers ‘escorted off plane for allegedly making threats’

Two young passengers were allegedly escorted off a flight at an airport after making threats while on the plane, according to clips from the scene – which prompted a profanity-laden tirade from a fellow traveler.

Footage of the incident at Newark Liberty International Airport, which showed several law enforcement officers on the scene, was uploaded to TikTok on December 21.

The video captured police questioning an unnamed female passenger after she allegedly issued a threat before the plane’s departure. It’s unclear what the nature of the threat was. 

A man, who the caption described as her brother, could be seen laughing as the interrogation ensued.

That sparked an angry outburst from the man filming the aftermath of the ordeal.

‘What the f*** are you laughing about?’ he said. ‘You think this is f***ing funny? You piece of s***.’

As the man walked away chuckling, the person capturing the event added: ‘Yeah, yeah, f***ing really funny.’

The video posted on December 21 showed law enforcement officers questioning a female passenger after she had allegedly issued a threat prior to her flight taking off

Full video of the incident showed law enforcement asking the woman ‘exactly why you posted this.’

She was grilled as to what she was supposedly ‘joking’ about, as the disgruntled man filming moved his phone around to capture the conversation.

‘Do you know the seriousness of that?’ an officer asked her.

Then, he turned to the passenger’s mom, who was standing next to her daughter while the questioning took place.

‘Mom, do you know the seriousness of that?’ he said.

‘Yeah, I know,’ the mother appeared to respond.

The officer then informed the family that ‘this was actually picked up by multiple federal agencies.’

The alleged threat happened at Newark Liberty International Airport. It was 'picked up by multiple federal agencies,' according to an officer in the video

The alleged threat happened at Newark Liberty International Airport. It was ‘picked up by multiple federal agencies,’ according to an officer in the video

He said: ‘So we’re gonna move you guys off to the side somewhere. We’re gonna have to interview you guys, okay?’

According to the person who uploaded the footage, the woman had allegedly posted a threat on TikTok prior to the plane’s departure.

Other passengers on the flight shared their experience with the concerning situation, which they said had interrupted their travel plans.

‘I was on this flight and I am STILL in an airport trying to get to my destination because we were so delayed,’ one user wrote.

She added: ‘I’m really glad it didn’t end up being a serious threat but I’m so angry that she derailed so many peoples plans for a video.’

Another user claimed that the woman had posted a video on TikTok, which the company ‘flagged it and sent it immediately to the FBI & they got her off the plane.’

‘Honestly I’m glad they were able to move so quickly,’ she said. ‘Lesson to everyone they are watching everything we do on our phones.’

A passenger on the same flight claimed that the alleged threat had derailed their departure of Newark Airport for hours

A passenger on the same flight claimed that the alleged threat had derailed their departure of Newark Airport for hours

The Daily Mail has reached out to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Newark Airport, FBI Newark and TikTok for comment.

Newark has been massively impacted by delays this week, as thousands of travelers look to reunite with their families and spend time with their loved ones.

Port Authority estimated that roughly 5.7 million passengers will travel through Newark, John F Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Stewart International Airport over the holiday season, per ABC 7.

The New Jersey airport handles roughly 1,200 flights per day from about 50 carriers. On Wednesday, a ground stoppage was issued due to staffing issues. 

More flight disruptions could occur over the next few days as a fast-moving winter storm hits the East Coast.

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