The Texas marketing professional who became famous for her profanity-laced airline breakdown was engaged in another fight at the airport terminal, months after the viral “that motherf-ker is not real” incident. On July 2, Tiffany Gomas was escorted off a trip with American Airlines after an argument over a pair of AirPods. Afterward, she attacked a witness in the airport and shrugged off police questions.
The Post has received evidence from a police officer’s body camera that confirms the witness’s account of Gomas’s unjustified assault. According to the guy, Gomas pushed him without warning or provocation.
When police questioned Gomas about the attack, she shrugged it off. She was taken aback by the charge and tried to play down the significance of it by making fun of her little size. Gomas became aware of the possible legal ramifications when police officers warned her that her acts may be deemed a class C assault under Texas law.
The onlooker decided against filing charges against Gomas despite the occurrence. A flight attendant claimed that Gomas attacked her in a different video, while another employee of American Airlines voiced concerns about Gomas’ possible drunkenness.
Gomas acknowledged her “completely unacceptable” actions during the aircraft incident and subsequently delivered a public apology via a video uploaded on her social media pages. She spoke out on the importance of maintaining a healthy mental state and taking a stance against cyberbullying after admitting she had lost control of her emotions.
Gomas was given a verbal citation for criminal trespassing but was not formally charged.