Joe Rickey Hundley, 60, allegedly demanded that the mother of the crying toddler should 'shut that n****r baby up' before slapping the infant in the face on the Delta flight on February 8.
According to The Smoking
Gun, Hundley has been charged with simple assault after the incident with
Jessica Bennett, 33, and her son Jonah.
Bennett told authorities that
her son 'started to cry due to the altitude change' as the service from
Minneapolis to Atlanta prepared for landing.
Ms Bennett and her adopted
child shared a seat on their way to a family funeral while Mr Hundley was in
the neighboring seat.
Bennett said she was unable
to stop the infant crying. A report compiled by FBI Agent Daron Cheney alleges
that Hundley turned to the mother and used the racial slur in telling her to
shut up the child.
As reported by The Smoking
Gun, Hundley then 'turned around and slapped' the toddler in the face 'with an
open hand, which caused the juvenile victim to scream even louder.' According
to the mother, the slap 'caused a scratch below [the child’s] right eye.'
Hundley was charged with
simple assault in federal court in Atlanta this week. If convicted the man
faces a maximum of one year in prison.
The 60-year-old, who is the
president of an aircraft parts manufacturer based in Idaho, denied slapping the
child or using racial language. He claims that he did 'ask the mother to quiet
the child.'
Hundley said he was
traveling to Atlanta to visit a hospitalized relative, described his emotional
state as 'distraught' and that he had one alcoholic drink on the aircraft.
However, Bennett told The
Smoking Gun that she believed Hundley was intoxicated. The mother said that he
'reeked of alcohol', was 'stumbling around wasted' and he consumed several
double vodkas during the flight.
Bennett says Hundley told
her that Jonah was too big to be a 'lap baby.'
Agent Cheney added that
Bennett received help from other passengers on the Delta flight. Todd Wooten,
who was seated 12 rows ahead, told authorities that he 'heard derogatory
language coming from the rear of the aircraft' and went to see what was going
on.
'According to Mr. Wooten,'
Cheney wrote, 'he saw Joe Rickey Hundley strike' the child.
Hundley pleaded guilty to a
misdemeanor assault in a Virginia court in 2007 after he was arrested following
a quarrel with his girlfriend.
He was first charged with
simple assault, carrying a concealed weapon, and public intoxication. Hundley
told The Smoking Gun that the weapon he was allegedly carrying was a corkscrew.
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