A PLANE passenger was arrested for allegedly masturbating four times and exposing himself to a horrified witness as he thought it was kinky.
Antonio Sherrodd McGarity is accused of lewd behavior on Southwest flight 3814 on April 2, 2022, from Seattle to Phoenix, The Daily Beast reports.
A criminal complaint, first obtained by the news outlet, notes that shortly after the plane began its journey, McGarity lowered his pants and masturbated at least four times while sitting next to a female passenger.
The complaint states: "McGarity was seated in seat 11F and the female witness was seated in seat 11E.
"Shortly after taking off, and while the aircraft was in the air, McGarity exposed his penis by pulling down his pants and shorts and began masturbating."
When McGarity was sleeping, the female passenger took photos of the man with his pants down and his penis in hand, according to the complaint.
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The complaint alleges that the female passenger informed flight attendants of the situation, ultimately prompting them to change her seat.
Once the plane arrived, Phoenix Police officers questioned the woman, who said McGarity masturbated in front of her "on four separate occasions, using both his left and right hands."
As McGarity spoke with FBI Special Agents, he admitted to touching himself and orgasming.
He told officers he "asked the female witness if she minded if he masturbates," as per the complaint.
"According to McGarity, the female witness put her hands in the air and said, 'it really doesn’t matter,'" the complaint adds.
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The document also notes that McGarity thought what he was doing was "kind of kinky" and that his fellow passenger was comfortable.
McGarity faces charges related to indecent, obscene, or lewd acts.
On April 4, The Southwest PR Team told The Sun in a statement: "On April 2, Crewmembers received reports of inappropriate Customer behavior during a flight from Seattle to Phoenix, and the Captain requested that law enforcement meet the aircraft upon arrival.
"We immediately placed the passenger on our No-Fly List, resulting in a lifetime ban from traveling on Southwest Airlines."
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