Disabled Marine Corps veteran says he was kicked off Chicago flight because of service dog: report
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A disabled Marine Corps veteran, who completed more than 130 combat missions in Iraq, says he was booted off a flight in Chicago on Wednesday because of his service dog, according to a report.
But after boarding an American Eagle flight at O'Hare International Airport, Foster said he was told to either keep the dog in his lap throughout the duration of the roughly two-hour flight to Buffalo, New York -- or leave, he said. Foster said he was ultimately asked to leave. The veteran later told police he felt discriminated against, FOX 32 Chicago reported. However, a spokesperson for American Airlines said "early reports indicate" Foster de-boarded on his own.More Related News