The flight 2035 was getting ready to depart from Atlanta to Milwaukee in the US state of Wisconsin on April 18 when passenger Kima Hamilton, 39, tried to use the toilet.
The Delta Air Lines quick take on this incident is that federal law requires passengers to comply with crew instructions or run the risk of being seen as a security threat, the Atlanta Journal reported.
A flight attendant told him the plane would lose its place in line for takeoff, so he returned to his seat. But he still had to go, and quickly went to the restroom.
When two agents asked him to exit the plane, Hamilton refused. Then all of the passengers were "escorted off the plane," and all passengers except him were allowed to re- board.
Video of a portion of the incident was recorded by Krista Rosolino of Milwaukee because, she said, she and her husband were concerned about what was happening beside them.
Hamilton did not normally use the restroom before getting on a plane and said he had not had a similar problem previously.
"The pilot came on and said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but we have to return to the gate and remove a passenger," Hamilton said.
"It escalated to that point that fast," he said.
He says he was feeling the micro-aggression he sometimes experiences as a 6-foot-3-inch black man with dreadlocks.
Hamilton said he remained calm both on the airplane and during questioning at the terminal. He thinks that saved him from getting arrested for causing a disturbance or interfering with the flight.
Delta refunded part of his ticket cost and left him to find his own way home, the report said.
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