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A crazed woman was arrested after she slapped a fellow passenger aboard a Delta flight

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“Put your f— mask on!” she yells, as her own mask sits below her chin.

“Sit down, Karen!” he shoots back at the woman.

“Mask up!” she shouts.

A crazed woman was arrested by the FBI after she went on an expletive-laced tirade and slapped a fellow passenger aboard a Delta flight from Tampa to Atlanta.

The unhinged woman — identified as Patricia Cornwall — was arrested by the feds after the wild incident aboard Flight 2790 on Thursday, Atlanta police said in a statement.

She was accused of causing a midair “disturbance” that led to the “injury of fellow passengers and Delta employees,” police said.

A video tweeted by ATL Uncensored shows the woman standing in the aisle cursing at a male passenger as they exchange heated words.

Patricia Cornwall was accused of causing a midair "disturbance" that led to the "injury of fellow passengers and Delta employees."
Patricia Cornwall was accused of causing a midair “disturbance” that led to the “injury of fellow passengers and Delta employees.”
According to people on the plane, Patricia Cornwell “went crazy on the airplane, punched this man in the face, spit on him, scratched him."
According to people on the plane, Patricia Cornwell “went crazy on the airplane, punched this man in the face, spit on him, scratched him.”
The flight landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 6:10 p.m., police met with airline employees at Gate A11, where passengers described the incident.
The flight landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 6:10 p.m., and passengers described the incident to police.

Someone in the clip said the woman “went crazy on the airplane, punched this man in the face, spit on him, scratched him (and) poured hot water on my leg.” 

According to TMZ, Cornwall went ballistic because the man wouldn’t mask up while eating and drinking.

When the flight landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 6:10 p.m., police met with airline employees at Gate A11, where passengers described the incident.

According to police, officers detained Patricia Cornwall and contacted the on-call FBI agent at the gate.
A police statement said that “FBI agents responded and took custody of Ms. Cornwall.”

“Based on the statements gathered and visible evidence, officers detained Ms. Cornwall and contacted the on-call FBI agent,” police said in a statement.

“The officers then relocated with Ms. Cornwall to the domestic Atlanta Police precinct where FBI agents responded and took custody of Ms. Cornwall,” it added.

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