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From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anh’s path to the top of Asia’s fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.


“Just like I did in the US Army, where I volunteered to go to the war, wanting to do something different — I decided to come here to Korea to try something different,” says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show “Culinary Class Wars,” which has just been green-lit for a second season.
United Airlines crew and passengers had to stop what court documents describe as an unprovoked beating of a man on a flight on Monday.


Sung, 42, is the head chef and owner of South Korea’s only three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Mosu Seoul. In recent weeks, he has gained a new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. It’s this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path that’s helped reshape fine dining in his birth home.Born in Seoul, South Korea’s capital, Sung and his family emigrated to San Diego, California when he was 13.
A criminal affidavit alleges that as Everett Chad Nelson was walking back from the bathroom about two hours into the flight, he stopped at seat 12F and “began physically attacking a sleeping male passenger.


“We were just a family from Korea, seeking the American Dream,” he says. “As an immigrant family, we didn’t really know English.”
Nelson punched the still-unidentified man “repeatedly in the face and head until blood was drawn,” court documents say, adding the incident “lasted approximately one minute.”


As a teen growing up on the US West Coast, his mind couldn’t have been further from cooking.
Court documents add that Nelson attacked the other man “without notice,” and there was “no indication” that the victim fought back “in defense.


“I went to school, got into college, but decided to join the US Army because that’s the only way I thought I could travel,” says the chef.
United Airlines released a statement thanking its crew and other passengers on Flight 2247 for their “quick action” in restraining Nelson. United says the flight from San Francisco to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia “landed safely and was met by paramedics and local law enforcement.


Over four years of service, he trained in bases across the country, before being deployed to his country of birth, South Korea and — following 9/11 — to the Middle East.
Unruly passenger incidents
The FBI is investigating the incident, the most recent case of an unruly passenger on a commercial flight to make headlines. The Federal Aviation Administration says airlines have reported more than 1,700 such incidents in 2024.
 
“The FAA pursues legal enforcement action against any passenger who assaults, threatens, intimidates, or interferes with airline crewmembers, and can propose civil penalties up to $37,000 per violation,” the agency said in a statement.
 
Court records show that Nelson is being represented by a public defender. CNN has reached out to that attorney for comment.
 
Hannah Rabinowitz contributed to this news article.

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Man charged in unprovoked beating of passenger on United flight [kraken войти]


United Airlines crew and passengers had to stop what court documents describe as an unprovoked beating of a man on a flight on Monday.

A criminal affidavit alleges that as Everett Chad Nelson was walking back from the bathroom about two hours into the flight, he stopped at seat 12F and “began physically attacking a sleeping male passenger.”

Nelson punched the still-unidentified man “repeatedly in the face and head until blood was drawn,” court documents say, adding the incident “lasted approximately one minute.”

Court documents add that Nelson attacked the other man “without notice,” and there was “no indication” that the victim fought back “in defense.”

United Airlines released a statement thanking its crew and other passengers on Flight 2247 for their “quick action” in restraining Nelson. United says the flight from San Francisco to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia “landed safely and was met by paramedics and local law enforcement.”

Unruly passenger incidents The FBI is investigating the incident, the most recent case of an unruly passenger on a commercial flight to make headlines. The Federal Aviation Administration says airlines have reported more than 1,700 such incidents in 2024.

“The FAA pursues legal enforcement action against any passenger who assaults, threatens, intimidates, or interferes with airline crewmembers, and can propose civil penalties up to $37,000 per violation,” the agency said in a statement.

Court records show that Nelson is being represented by a public defender. CNN has reached out to that attorney for comment.

Hannah Rabinowitz contributed to this news article.