It was February 8 last year when former aerospace executive, Joe Bickey Hundley was on a flight from Minneapolis to Atlanta in the US.
It was a difficult flight for him, he was on his way to remove his dying son from life support after an insulin overdose.
He is an alcoholic and he was drinking to cope with the trauma.
The flight had been uneventful and the plane was starting its decent when a nearby toddler began to cry.
As difficult as his day was…
As emotionally torn up as he was…
As drunk as he was – nothing excuses what he did next – a life changing action that made headlines internationally for many months afterwards.
We’ve all been irritated by a crying baby on a plane – many of us have been the anxious parent of that crying baby on a plane.
It is tough for both parties.
Jessica Bennett was ‘that’ Mum. She was sitting in the aisle seat of the aircraft with her 19-month-old son on her lap. Bennett was in the window seat.
“He reeked of alcohol,” Bennett told KARE 11 back in February “He was belligerent and I was uncomfortable.”
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He was being a loud, rude, bad little boy and the slap was probably long overdue.
"Bennett gave a statement before sentencing, saying her son immediately changed after the assault from a bright and curious child to one who was guarded and scared.
She said it affected her as well – she suffered fear, anxiety and depression as a result of the attack." - Sounds like she's got a civil lawsuit going.