Florida Cop Arrested After Allegedly Boarding Flight Drunk

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ST. PETERSBURG (CBSMiami/AP) — A police officer found himself wearing handcuffs at a Florida airport this weekend.

An off-duty Florida police officer was arrested after allegedly being forced off an airplane because he was drunk and battered an airline staffer.

Pinellas County Sheriff's officials say 51-year-old Derrick Gilbert smelled of alcohol and was yelling profanities at Allegiant Airline staff when deputies arrived at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport Friday.

Authorities said he initially refused to leave the plane after staff said they have a zero tolerance policy for intoxication.

Airline staff said Gilbert was so drunk on the plane he couldn't find his seat, was slurring his speech and appeared confused.

A witness said Gilbert pushed a female airline staffer and later angrily grabbed his 18-year-old son by the neck when the teen tried to calm Gilbert.

Gilbert is an officer with Sarasota Police.

He is charged with battering airline staff, domestic battery and trespassing.

(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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