Former NFL player Gosder Cherilus, a Boston College alum, was arrested by Massachusetts State Police at Logan Airport for allegedly urinating on a passenger during a flight to Dublin. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. on Sunday, prompting Delta Airlines to divert the plane back to the gate. State Police and Border Patrol agents intervened, with Cherilus displaying uncooperative behavior. He was subsequently arrested for disorderly conduct and disturbing a flight crew.
Cherilus, who resides in Wakefield, will face arraignment on Monday in East Boston District Court. While disorderly conduct carries a maximum fine of $150, disturbing a flight crew is a felony charge that could result in up to 20 years in prison. Delta Airlines expressed regret for the disruption caused to its customers due to the incident.
The arrest of the former NFL player has shocked many, as he was a standout player during his time at Boston College and in the NFL. Cherilus had a successful football career, playing as an offensive tackle for teams like the Detroit Lions, the Indianapolis Colts, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Fans and colleagues have expressed surprise and concern over the troubling behavior exhibited by someone who was once a respected professional athlete.
The news of Cherilus’ arrest has garnered significant attention and raised questions about what may have led to the disturbing incident in the first place. As the legal proceedings for Cherilus progress, more details are expected to emerge regarding the circumstances surrounding the altercation on the flight.
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