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In a now-viral video, officers dragged Dr. David Dao off a United flight. — -- The Chicago Department of Aviation has fired two officers involved in the Dr. David Dao incident that rocked the ...
Dr. David Dao was violently taken off an April flight, prompting policy changes and now the firing of two Chicago Department of Aviation employees. By Maya Salam Common Sense ...
Dr. David Dao, 69, was thrust into the national spotlight after cellphone video captured him being forcibly removed from a plane at O'Hare International Airport that was headed to Louisville.
Jarring video emerged on social media the next day showing officers forcibly removing the passenger, Dr. David Dao, from the plane, leaving him bloodied as nearby passengers looked on in horror.
Video of how Dr. David Dao was treated quickly went viral. Related: The 10 things United is doing to avoid another dust-up The airline has since enacted major reforms.
Dr. David Dao's daughter, Crystal Dao Pepper, joined his attorneys for a Thursday morning press conference at the Union League Club in Chicago's Loop.
Dr. David Dao, who was dragged off a plane in Chicago last Sunday, hasn’t said whether he’ll file a lawsuit. But his lawyers filed an emergency petition on Wednesday asking that all potential ...
*United Airlines has settled with Dr. David Dao after he was dragged off a flight earlier this month. The settlement amount was kept confidential, per terms of the deal.
* Dr. David Dao, the man who whose violent removal from a United Airlines flight sparked worldwide outrage, is currently hospitalized in Chicago due to the injuries sustained during his forced ...
That passenger, Dr. David Dao, suffered from a 'significant concussion,' his attorneys said Thursday. The incident has prompted massive public outrage. ---------- ...
Was Dr. David Dao a victim of United’s negligence and outright greed? Yes. But, was he also wrong in refusing to abide by the orders of the police called to the scene? Yes, as well.
Dr. David Dao, the passenger dragged off a United flight, suffered a broken nose, sustained a concussion, lost two teeth and injured his sinuses, his lawyer said. By Mitch Smith Advertisement ...