No charges in saggy pants dispute
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Prosecutors said Wednesday they will not file charges against a University of New Mexico football player who was arrested after wearing saggy pants on a plane at San Francisco airport.
The San Mateo County District Attorney's Office reviewed the June 15 arrest of Deshon Marman and determined criminal charges were not warranted.
"My belief is if we took this into a courtroom with 12 members of our community on our jury, they would tell me, `Come on guys, you have more important things to spend your time on,"' District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. "And I share that view."
Marman was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, battery of a police officer and obstruction after police say he refused to leave the US Airways flight on the captain's orders.
The incident sparked allegations of racial profiling after a photo surfaced of a man who flew aboard a US Airways flight wearing skimpy women's panties and mid-thigh stockings days before Marman's arrest. That man was white. Marman is African-American.
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Liz Landau, a US Airways spokeswoman, said the airline stands by its employees' claims that Marman's body part was exposed.
The airline is hopeful that the district attorney's decision will allow Marman and his family to "move past this incident," she said.
"As the (district attorney) noted, Mr. Marman could have resolved the situation quickly at the time of the incident had he chosen to do so," she said.
The airline has previously said Marman was thrown off the plane not because of his clothing, but because he refused an employee's request.
Marman plans to file a lawsuit against US Airways alleging he was the victim of racial profiling, O'Sullivan said.
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