Why Was an Indian-Origin Man Arrested in the US for Attacking a Fellow Passenger Mid-Air?

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Key Takeaways
- Incident occurred on June 30
- Flight from Philadelphia to Miami
- Sharma suffered an eye injury
- Victim reported death threats
- Sharma's bond set at $500
Washington, July 4 (NationPress) A 21-year-old man of Indian descent has been taken into custody in the coastal city of Miami, USA, following an alleged mid-air attack on another passenger.
The altercation took place on June 30 during a Frontier Flight traveling from Philadelphia to Miami.
While the suspect, identified as Ishaan Sharma, reportedly attacked the victim, Keanu Evans, he himself sustained an injury near his eye, and the victim experienced minor injuries.
Upon landing in Miami, Sharma was apprehended and charged with battery, defined as a harmful or offensive act against another individual.
During a court appearance on Tuesday, his bond was set at $500, and he was prohibited from coming near the victim.
Sharma's attorney claimed that the defendant was engaged in meditation, which the victim misinterpreted as a threat.
According to the lawyer, "My client practices a religion that involves meditation. Unfortunately, the passenger behind him took offense to this behavior."
A viral video of the incident captured the two men (Sharma and Evans) struggling to grab each other's necks, while another passenger shouted, "Let him go. Stop, let him go," and a crew member urged, "Sir, you have to sit down."
Victim Evans recounted to the media that Sharma made bizarre comments and issued threats of death.
He revealed that after visiting the washroom, he informed flight attendants about Sharma, who advised him to press the assistance button if the situation persisted.
Evans asserted that Sharma became enraged when he activated the assistance button, with the accused declaring, "You puny, mortal man, if you challenge me, it will result in your death," as reported to 7News.
The victim noted that the confrontation escalated, leading to Sharma choking him.