US Airways denies
crew members used racial slurs against actor Brandon T. Jackson, who was
kicked off a flight at a Phoenix layover because of unruly behavior.
Jackson,
best known for his role in "Tropic Thunder," had been drinking on the
New York City to Phoenix flight Monday night and became upset when
flight attendants stopped serving him alcohol.
He sent out 21 tweets about the experience and says a flight attendant "called me the N-word."
Phoenix
police escorted Jackson out of the terminal at Sky Harbor International
Airport. Officers said they determined that no crime had been committed
so they let Jackson go. The 29-year-old actor then took another flight
to Burbank, Calif.
"We've spoken with
the crew members involved and they deny any use of the N-word or racist
slurs with Mr. Jackson," said US Airways spokesman Andrew Christie,
adding that the actor "was disruptive and our crew made the right
decision to stop serving him alcohol. "
"The
disruptive behavior started with loud music being played by Mr. Jackson
at his seat. He was asked several times to turn down the music,"
Christie said. "Additional erratic behavior was observed and that is
when the crew made the decision to stop serving. If the crew determines
to no longer serve alcohol to a customer, then their decision is
definitive at that point."
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