FBI: Unruly passenger blames medical pot cookies

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PITTSBURGH (AP) - A San Francisco man claims he was high on a double dose of medical marijuana cookies when he screamed, dropped his pants and attacked crew members on a cross-country flight, forcing its diversion to Pittsburgh, the FBI said Wednesday.

Kinman Chan, 30, was charged in a criminal complaint with interfering with the duties of a flight attendant on allegations that he fought with crew members of US Airways Flight 1447 from Philadelphia to Los Angeles on Sunday. His federal public defender, Jay Finkelstein, declined to comment.

Crew members said Chan made odd gestures before he entered the plane's rear restroom shortly after takeoff and began to scream, according to the complaint.

Chan told the FBI that he "came back to reality" and exited the restroom, at which point the crew noticed his "pants were down, his shirt was untucked and all the compartments in the restroom were opened."

When crew members tried to get Chan to sit, he fought them and had to be subdued in a choke hold, the complaint said.

Chan told agents who interviewed him in Pittsburgh that he ate marijuana cookies while waiting for his flight to depart in Philadelphia.

"Chan advised he has a medical marijuana card and he took double his normal dose," the complaint said.

Margaret Philbin, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in Pittsburgh, said Chan has a legally issued medical marijuana card for a "legitimate" health issue, which she declined to identify.

The flight was diverted to Pittsburgh International Airport, where Chan was arrested, then jailed until a federal magistrate freed him on bond Tuesday, Philbin said.

Chan arrived at Philadelphia International Airport after attending a conference in the Dominican Republic. The flight to Los Angeles was part of his trip home to San Francisco, authorities said.

Chan was scheduled for a preliminary hearing Wednesday afternoon in Pittsburgh. The charge carries up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
 
People who blame pot for this type of behavior should be publicly humiliated. Just gives ammo to anti pot groups and anyone thats every tried it knows it doesn't create that type of behavior.
 
People who blame pot for this type of behavior should be publicly humiliated. Just gives ammo to anti pot groups and anyone thats every tried it knows it doesn't create that type of behavior.

totally agree he should have his card revoked and be forced some perscription phscho meds.
 
My conspiratorial side wants to say it's a plant to discredit the movement.

My realistic side says that this dude has a lot bigger mental problems than some marijuana use that led to this, and he wanted to use pot as a convenient scapegoat.

He should have his card revoked. Fucking disgrace to the movement.
 
Pot only ever mellowed me out, never made me upset or agitated.

Imagine had this guy not been on pot!
 
People who blame pot for this type of behavior should be publicly humiliated. Just gives ammo to anti pot groups and anyone thats every tried it knows it doesn't create that type of behavior.

sounded more like a bad acid/shroom trip than anything to do with pot.... unless of course some jackass laced his pot and he didn't know. But still... I agree, idiots who blame the drug for erratic behavior like this are a detriment to getting pot legalized as well as to ongoing use of medical mj.
 
My conspiratorial side wants to say it's a plant to discredit the movement.

My realistic side says that this dude has a lot bigger mental problems than some marijuana use that led to this, and he wanted to use pot as a convenient scapegoat.

He should have his card revoked. Fucking disgrace to the movement.

who wants to bet his medical condition involves.... high anxiety and/or bouts of paranoia?
 
Is there any research on why there are good and bad drunks, and why people respond differently to alcohol? Perhaps there are just some people who shouldn't do pot...
 
Is there any research on why there are good and bad drunks, and why people respond differently to alcohol? Perhaps there are just some people who shouldn't do pot...

I don't know about studies.... just personal experience.... I think it has to do in part with the mood you are in when you begin drinking. Because I have been both a good/funny drunk and a bad/evil bastard of a drunk. Many of my friends have exhibited the same. Also, as alcohol removes inhibitions, I think it also makes us susceptible to quick emotional changes with little reason needed.
 
I don't know about studies.... just personal experience.... I think it has to do in part with the mood you are in when you begin drinking. Because I have been both a good/funny drunk and a bad/evil bastard of a drunk. Many of my friends have exhibited the same. Also, as alcohol removes inhibitions, I think it also makes us susceptible to quick emotional changes with little reason needed.

From my many years of watching others make fools out of themselves, when they were drunk or high, I think it's because some people really supress their feelings and this is when those feelings come out.
Just my opinion.
 
From my many years of watching others make fools out of themselves, when they were drunk or high, I think it's because some people really supress their feelings and this is when those feelings come out.
Just my opinion.
I dunno, being drunk to me just heightens certain aspects about me or exaggerates them.
 
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