From Law Enforcement Today <[email protected]>
Subject Combat-wounded Marine (now a cop) removed from exit-row seat by Delta for being an amputee
Date May 21, 2025 8:33 PM
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Suffolk County Police Officer Matias Ferreira, a combat-wounded
Marine Corps veteran was asked to leave his seat in the emergency exit
row, (where he typically sits while flying) due to his being a double
amputee despite his peak physical fitness, full capability to perform
the emergency functions, and status as an active-duty law enforcement
officers.
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