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'Why is the baby yelling?': Man's temper tantrum over crying baby on Southwest flight to Florida goes viral

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ORLANDO, Fla. - A grown man's profanity-laced temper tantrum over a crying baby aboard a Southwest flight to Florida has gone viral after portions of the minutes-long rant were recorded and posted on TikTok.According to Mark Grabowski, a passenger who was on the flight and recorded the video, the plane was headed to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Monday but was delayed in the air for about an hour due to weather.

It was eventually diverted to Orlando International Airport (MCO)."It was a little bumpy and uncomfortable for everyone and the child was upset, but we couldn't get up because of the weather, and we were strapped in our seats," said Mark Grabowski in an interview with FOX 35. "Just out of nowhere this other passenger in the video basically said shut that baby up, and it escalated from there," he said, adding that Southwest's flight attendants were quick to act and moved a woman and the baby to another part of the plane."Can you calm the child down, please?

I had headphones on. I was sleeping," the man pleads with members of Southwest's flight attendants."Why is the baby yelling?

I'm not screaming. Want me to scream? I'll [expletive] scream. Please stop the baby," the man can be heard saying in the video."We are in a [expletive] tin can with a baby in a [expletive] echo chamber.

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