Woman kicks Southwest employee, punches computer monitors in violent airport meltdown

Video shows the moment a woman appeared to have a violent meltdown in the Southwest Airlines concourse at Orlando International Airport last week The woman later identified as -year-old Selomit Velez-Rodriguez is seen in customer Peyton Turbeville s video yelling at Southwest employees Motherf- - - -r are you kidding me Velez-Rodriguez is heard saying on the video Are you kidding me Are you kidding me Wearing a large backpack shorts a red long-sleeved shirt and a ballcap she yells at an employee saying she s trying to get to her destination to bury her brother FBI ASSESSING MIDAIR BRAWL THAT FORCED BREEZE AIRWAYS FLIGHT TO DIVERTShe appears to kick the employee drawing gasps from bystanders One person can be heard saying Oh that s assault Velez-Rodriguez launches into a profanity-laced tirade then hits a Southwest desk monitor three times saying two flights wasted two flights three planes after minutes MAN ARRESTED WITH FULLY LOADED AR- AND KNIVES OUTSIDE PALM BEACH AIRPORT FREQUENTED BY TRUMPMoments later she tells nearby travelers to call the police as she follows an employee through the concourse After going off on another bystander in the concourse Velez-Rodriguez is seen punching another computer monitor with her phone before following the same Southwest employee through the concourse Turbeville explained Storyful that the woman was upset because she did not make the standby list for three flights though the claim has not yet been verified MASSACHUSETTS MAN SENTENCED FOLLOWING VIOLENT IN-FLIGHT RAMPAGE ON BOARD UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHTTurbeville also commented the woman tried to get in through the gate after it closed and staffers solicited her to stop FOX learned from Orlando Police that officers responded to the airport at about p m that night Observers advised police Velez-Rodriguez tried to disrupt boarding struck an employee and damaged more than in computer equipment She was ultimately arrested and booked on charges of battery criminal mischief and resisting an officer without violence Police reported the station she tried to pull away from officers while being taken into custody CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCourt records show Velez-Rodriguez posted bond and was allowed to return home to Illinois