Marcia Shein, the
lawyer representing the Delta Airlines passenger who is accused of
slapping a Black baby and calling him n*gger, says she is receiving hate mail,
according to the Daily Mail. Shein’s client, Joe Rickey Hundley,
is pleading not guilty to the federal assault charge he is facing in connection
to the allegation. Shein says the public should not rush to judgement, as there
is more to the story that many are not aware of.
( Joe Ricky Hundley )
“It’s
a process you have to go through but when you tell the public that, they just
think you’re nuts,” she said. “He is not a racist,’ she added of her client.
‘I’m going to make that real clear because that’s what people are suggesting.
“There’s
background information people don’t know about, and in time it will come out.”
“I’m
sorry the family is upset,” the attorney added. “I can understand why they
would be.”
But
defending Hundley may be an uphill battle. According to the attorney
representing the family, multiple witnesses say they saw Hundley racially abuse
the child and hit him. One of those witnesses is reportedly a federal air
marshal.
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MINNEAPOLIS
—A man charged with slapping a toddler on a Minneapolis-to-Atlanta flight is
out of a job, his former employer said Sunday.
Joe
Rickey Hundley, 60, of Hayden, Idaho, is no longer
an employee of AGC Aerospace and Defense, Composites Group, Daniel Keeney
of DPK Public Relations confirmed Sunday night.
Al
Haase, president and CEO of AGC, issued a statement early Sunday that, while
not referring to Hundley by name, called reports of behavior by one of its
executives on recent personal travel “offensive and disturbing” and said he “is
no longer employed with the company.” Keeney would not say whether Hundley was
fired or resigned. Hundley was president of AGC’s Unitech Composites and
Structures unit.
Hundley
was charged last week in federal court in Atlanta with simple assault for
allegedly slapping the 2-year-old boy during the Feb. 8 flight. His attorney,
Marcia Shein, of Decatur, Ga., said Saturday that Hundley will plead not
guilty. The charge carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail.
Shein
did not immediately returned messages seeking comment left Sunday evening by
The Associated Press. Hundley does not have a listed phone number.
The
boy’s mother, Jessica Bennett, 33, told the FBI their flight was on final
descent into Atlanta when her 19-month-old son started to cry due to the
altitude change. Hundley “told her to shut that (N-word) baby up,” FBI special
agent Daron Cheney said in a sworn statement. She said Hundley then slapped him
in the face, scratching the boy below his right eye and causing him to scream
even louder.
Bennett
told Twin Cities television stations on Saturday that the incident has caused
her family a great deal of trauma and that her son, Jonah, had been outgoing
but had turned apprehensive of strangers.
Hundley
became increasingly obnoxious and appeared intoxicated during the flight and
complained that her son was too big to sit on her lap, she said.
“He
reeked of alcohol,” Bennett told KARE-TV. “He was belligerent, and I was
uncomfortable.”
Bennett
said she was shocked by the racial slur she says Hundley used when Jonah
started crying.
“And
I said, ‘What did you say?’ because I couldn’t believe that he would say that,”
she told WCCO-TV. “He fell onto my face and his mouth was in my ear and he said
it again but even more hateful. And he’s on my face, so I pushed him away.”
Bennett
and her husband are white, while Jonah, whom they adopted, is black.
“We
wish to emphasize that the behavior that has been described is contradictory to
our values, embarrassing and does not in any way reflect the patriotic
character of the men and women of diverse backgrounds who work tirelessly in
our business,” Haase said in his statement.
SCRIPTURES
ROMANS
9: 11(For the children
being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of
God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;) 12It
was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger. 13As it is written,
Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
PSALM 137:7Remember, O LORD,
the children of Edom in the day of Jerusalem; who said, Rase it, rase it,
even to the foundation thereof.
8O
daughter of Babylon, who art to be destroyed; happy shall he be, that
rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.
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