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‘Drunken’ sisters booted off flight don’t take it so well and now it’s on video forever

The drama was running high after two allegedly drunken sisters were booted from a Frontier Airlines flight at the Orlando International Airport.

Kiera Lyons, 22, and Maura Flores, 31, were set to head for their home state of New Jersey when they reportedly refused to deboard over accusations of being highly intoxicated. An airline gate worker was allegedly attacked by both sisters after police were called to help remove the troublesome duo. A Frontier co-worker backs the victim’s claim.

Bodycam footage from the part of the melee that went down on May 15th was just released by the Orlando police department and shows one of the siters having a panic attack, while the alleged victim details her side of the story.

“It was the short, skinny one first that pushed me, and then the bigger, her sister, pushed me right after,” she told the officer.

“I said, ‘Thank you,’” the victim recalled after the sister allegedly screamed in her face “F**k you, fat bitch,” “When she was facing me, she pushed me and then turned around, and then the sister came up and shoved me again,” she said claiming the shove caused her to trip and fall to the ground.

Lyons accused a male Frontier employee of touching her chest during the altercation.

“I had a couple drinks, but I’m literally supposed to walk for graduation [tomorrow],” a hyper-ventilating Lyons is heard told officers. “I’m a Division III athlete. It just sucks.”

The defiant girls didn’t back down throughout the entire ordeal and argued with the police through sobs.

“You are not handcuffing my sister,” Flores yells as her sister is detained. “I’m calling my lawyer right now.”

After a ridiculous attempt to escape, Flores is then slapped with cuffs.

“Are you kidding me?” Flores whined.

Both sisters were charged with “first-degree battery and disorderly conduct in the second degree for allegedly assaulting a gate agent,” according to The New York Post, but will likely skirt harsh consequences.

Both cases were closed after the sisters were referred to a pre-trial intervention (PTI) program that “is designed to divert minors and defendants of nonviolent crimes from prosecution. These programs typically involve elements intended to educate and rehabilitate individuals,” according to the Florida law firm Bogin, Munns & Munns.

“Once the program is completed successfully, criminal charges against the defendant are dismissed.”

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