The furious Texas, now caught up in an immigration investigation, has been accused of attacking savage crews and passengers on American Airlines flights after flying to Washington, D.C., which allowed him to “talk with President Trump,” the Fed said.
Asterius Rulamka is said to have unleashed a violent air attack in the 50s just before the plane landed at Washington Reagan Airport last Wednesday night, an FBI affidavit said.
The alleged lord left his seat and raided behind the plane, and as soon as he landed he began screaming “Upen F-K,” according to submissions.
Rulamka is said to have assaulted him when other passengers pulled out their phones and filmed the ordeal. Strip one man's glasses and hat before slap him on his arm and face.
He was then able to dodge the blow, but in the process he tried to shake the other male passenger, who had his hand injured, the federal government said.
According to the affidavit, Rulamka allegedly began running down the aisle before eventually being held by the crew and three passengers. CBS News.
“On the arrival of the flight, the defendant issued several statements, including that he came to DC to speak with President Trump,” the federal government wrote in its filing.

“When asked why he wanted to talk to the president, he said he was 'angry.' ”
Rulamka, who has a Texas driver's license but was born in Tanzania, was revealed in 2014 that he was flagged by the Department of Homeland Security for passing his visa, the affidavit alleges.
“The immigration proceedings are pending,” the court documents state.
The plane was on the way from Wichita, Kansas at the time. 67 people were killed in the same flight route as the fateful American Airlines flight that hit a DC Army helicopter last month.
Rulamka was slapped on a misdemeanor assault charge in the wake of a suspected meltdown in the air.
The post reached out to DHS and ICE about Rulamka's immigration status, but did not hear a response immediately.




