2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Rob O'Neill, the member of the US elite SEAL corps who is credited with killing the terrorist Osama bin Laden, once again makes headlines, but this time for being thrown off a commercial flight because he was at a high level of tiling.
According to TMZ, the painful event occurred last weekend when O'Neill, now retired, was preparing to travel from the city of Nashville, Tennessee.
Apparently, a flight attendant noticed the ex-military's drunken state and when he informed him that he could not be allowed to travel in that state, he would have responded to him violently, which is why the police had to intervene.
It is not the first time that the former soldier has starred in a controversy due to alcohol. In 2016, he was already arrested by Montana state authorities for driving under the influence of alcohol. He was reportedly found asleep in his car around 2:30 a.m.
Although O'Neil was stopped in a store parking lot, the car was on and the lights were on.
Recently, the former soldier, who revealed in 2014 that he was the one who ended the life of extremist leader bin Laden, starred in a controversy criticizing President Donald Trump's desire to carry out a large military parade to expose the arsenal that the country has.
“A military parade is for third world countries. We prepare ourselves. We prevent. We fight. Stop this conversation,”O'Neil wrote through his popular Twitter account.
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