We’ve all been there. The airline overbooks your flight and offers a $200 voucher to miss your flight and leave the next day. When no one volunteers, apparently, the airport police may drag a random passenger off the plane.

In a viral internet video, this scenario played out on a United Airlines flight outbound from the airline’s Chicago hub. The passenger, a doctor worried about missing his flight because he had patients to see, was left bloodied and disoriented after airport security officers dragged him off the plane.

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