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		Police say 'minimal but necessary force' 
		used on United passenger 
		
		 
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		 [April 25, 2017] 
		(Reuters) - A police officer said 
		"minimal but necessary force" was used to remove a United Airlines 
		<UAL.N> customer from a plane in what has become a public relations 
		disaster for the company. 
		 
		Video taken by other passengers showed David Dao, a 69-year-old 
		Vietnamese-American doctor, being dragged up the aisle with blood on his 
		face after the airline decided it needed his seat for a crew member on a 
		flight from Chicago to Kentucky on April 9. 
		 
		Dao suffered concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth and is 
		likely to sue the airline, his lawyer, Thomas Demetrio, has said. In its 
		initial reaction, the airline did not apologize to Dao and described him 
		as "disruptive and belligerent." Social media users in the United 
		States, Vietnam and China called for a boycott. 
		 
		In an incident reported released by city authorities and posted on the 
		Chicago Tribune's website, aviation police officer Mauricio Rodriguez 
		said Dao had become combative when he and two other officers tried to 
		persuade him to leave the plane. 
		 
		According to the report, Dao told the officers: "I'm not leaving this 
		flight that I paid money for. I don't care if I get arrested." 
		 
		An officer identified as James Long then tried to get Dao out of his 
		seat, at which point the passenger "started swinging his arms up and 
		down fast and violently," the report said. 
		
		
		  
		
		  
		
		Long lost control of Dao as he swung, causing Dao to fall and hit his 
		mouth on the armrest. Long "assisted the subject by using minimal but 
		necessary force" to get him off the aircraft, Rodriguez said in the 
		report. 
		 
		Demetrio said through a spokeswoman to the Wall Street Journal that the 
		police version of events was "utter nonsense. Consider the source.” 
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			A video screengrab shows passenger David Dao being dragged off a 
			United Airlines flight at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in 
			this video filmed by @JayseDavid April 9, 2017. Jayse D. Anspach via 
			REUTERS 
            
              
			Chicago's aviation department on Monday told the Journal that the 
			three officers involved remained on leave and that it was conducting 
			an investigation. 
			 
			(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Robin 
			Pomeroy) 
			
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