US man gets probation for grabbing woman's headscarf on flight

The person pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour charge of obstructing a person's free exercise of religious beliefs.

Update: 2016-10-19 07:46 GMT
A Hijab-clad Muslim student in Canada was prevented from taking an exam when she refused to remove her headscarf. (Photo: AP/Representational)

Albuquerque: A North Carolina man who acknowledged grabbing and pulling off a Muslim woman's hijab on a flight from Chicago to Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been sentenced to a year of probation that includes two months of home confinement.

US federal prosecutors say 37-year-old Gill Parker Payne of Gastonia also was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.

Payne pleaded guilty in May to a misdemeanour charge of obstructing a person's free exercise of religious beliefs in connection with the December 11 incident on a Southwest Airlines flight.

In his plea agreement, Payne said he grabbed and removed Khawla Abdel-Haq's hijab, a religious headscarf, mid flight. He was seated several rows behind her and did not know her.

Abdel-Haq told Judge Steven Yarbrough that she was afraid to leave her home for three weeks.

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