A naked woman high on mushrooms wrapped her legs around one male passenger, slapped two cops, and assaulted a female passenger before being arrested. Just another day at the airport…
Naked Woman Attacks Passengers, Police After Ingesting Mushrooms
The incident took place at Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport outside of Santiago, Chile last Thursday. According to local media reports, the woman went to a party where she consumed liquor and consumed so-called “magic mushrooms.”
Then, she decided to travel across town to the airport. Video captured from several angles shows her grabbing a woman by her hair and slamming her to the ground. She also jumped on a male passenger who had just arrived and appeared to hug and kiss him.
Two police officers tried to calmly arrest her, but she attacked them as well. Eventually, she was subdued after slamming the other woman, covered, and led away, though not before she ran through several more areas of the airport, screaming “I hate you!” at the top of her lungs. During this time she also managed to slap the police officers in the face.
🇨🇱Santiago Airport, Chile. A naked woman walks through the airport and begins attacking passengers at the airport. pic.twitter.com/86TVDeF4v9
— Shepherd (@YvesUitGent) November 19, 2023
She was arrested and faces criminal charges, though her identity has not been released.
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Magic mushrooms seem to be catching on.
I was recently at the gym and a dude who has been going through a lot lately opened up a bag of magic mushrooms, ingested one, then offered me. I firmly declined.
Then a few days later the Alaska Airlines 2059 incident occurred, also involving magic mushrooms. There, an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilots who was also tripping on mushrooms had a hallucinogenic episode in which he claimed he was dreaming and deliberatly tried to crash teh aircraft in order to “wake up.” He now faces 83 counts of attempted murder.
> Read More: Alaska Airlines Pilot Charged With 83 Counts Of Attempted Murder After Malicious Act In Cockpit
This case in Chile won’t result in murder charges, but it seems to be a stark (naked) reminder to me that mushrooms are probably best to be avoided…
I guess I picked the wrong week to stop doing shrooms.
Is there a paragraph missing after the “firmly declined”?
If not, other than also involving mushrooms, what does have to do with anything anything else here?
Super weird; saying he’s going through a lot is even weirder.
Mushroom = bad news
That was the point.
So why doesn’t the article say ‘drunk naked woman attacks people’? Lots of people do mushrooms without attacking people, but getting into random fights is a known thing that drunk people do. Beer tinted goggles in this article.
I don’t think alcohol is a good idea either, but shrooms and alcohol don’t mix…
They certainly do in Gili Trawangan!
I think he was anecdotally making the point that mushrooms seem to be coincidentally (or not) making appearances. Either we are noticing it because of more mentions in the media, or, as with many things of this nature, mushrooms are “en vogue” again. I can anecdotally agree that if I were to do a marketing word cloud of drug and/or psychedelic terms overheard in the last year from my younger hourly employees, “Mushrooms” would probably be in a font size a few notches above the average.
Gen Z has discovered magic mushrooms.
My older brother experimented with them in the early 70’s.
The next discovery for Gen Z is bell bottom jeans.
I have a pair in the back of the wardrobe next to my ABBA albums.
Also in the back of the wardrobe is a pair of Earth Shoes….