United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz says employees had "no choice" but to call security officers and have a man dragged screaming off a plane because a crew member needed his seat on the overbooked flight. In a letter to United staff, seen by ABC, Munoz describes the incident in Chicago Sunday as "upsetting," but says employees followed correct procedures in dealing with the "disruptive and belligerent" passenger, who refused to get off the plane when told he had been randomly selected to lose his seat. Munoz may have made his airline's PR nightmare even worse with his attempt to excuse the treatment seen in disturbing video of the incident, the Los Angeles Times notes. In an earlier statement, Munoz apologized only for "having to re-accommodate these customers." In other developments:
- The officer who forcibly removed the 69-year-old passenger from the flight to Louisville has been suspended pending an investigation, TMZ reports. "The actions of the aviation security officer are obviously not condoned by the Department," the Chicago Department of Aviation said.