Moment former NFL star Terrell Davis is handcuffed and escorted off flight by FBI agents is shown in new video – after he slammed United Airlines for ‘disgusting display of injustice’

Video footage has emerged of the moment former NFL star Terrell Davis was handcuffed and escorted off a United Airlines flight, in what he called a “disgusting act of injustice.”

Davis was aboard a plane that had just landed in Orange County from Denver with his wife and children when he was arrested by federal agents.

And a clip from Parker Stinar of Davis’ legal team at Stinar Gould Grieco & Hensley shows Davis — dressed in a white hoodie and gray baseball cap — being escorted off the plane.

The video does not show what led to Davis’ arrest, but an FBI agent can be clearly seen speaking to the former running back before he stands up.

The former Broncos star later claimed that his son wanted a cup of ice cream during the flight, but the flight attendant ignored or did not hear his request.

Terrell Davis is escorted off a plane by an FBI agent

Terrell Davis is escorted off a plane by an FBI agent after a flight to Orange County

Davis said he “calmly” reached behind him and “lightly” tapped the flight attendant on the arm to ask for a cup of ice.

The unidentified male flight attendant then yelled back, “Don’t hit me,” Davis said, before getting out of the cart to walk to the front of the plane.

Davis and the flight attendant had no further contact for the rest of the flight, he added.

Upon landing in Orange County, the pilot asked all passengers to remain in their seats upon arrival at the gate. Six FBI agents and police officers then boarded the plane and Davis was reportedly arrested.

Davis, who described himself as “humiliated, ashamed, powerless and angry,” said he has not been given an explanation for his arrest.

He was eventually released after questioning, as officers “correctly” determined that the allegations against him were “false.”

He later told ABC’s Good morning America: ‘I felt like my dignity was taken away from me, right in front of my children and my family. And I want United to be held accountable for that.’

Davis’ wife, Tamiko, told GMA she “thought it was a joke because what else could it be?”

Davis said afterwards that he felt

Davis said afterwards that he felt “humiliated, ashamed, powerless and angry”

Davis, seen during Super Bowl XXXII, enjoyed a Hall of Fame career as a running back

Davis, seen during Super Bowl XXXII, enjoyed a Hall of Fame career as a running back

Davis’ wife, Tamiko, told GMA she “thought it was a joke because what else could it be?”

“Terrell, are you kidding me? Is this a joke?” And he said quietly, “No, it’s not.” And I look at my sons, who are sitting next to him, watching their father being handcuffed.”

Davis’ lawyers at Stinar, Gould, Grieco & Hensley called the incident “appalling and disturbing to say the least” in an earlier statement to Mail Sport.

“We intend to thoroughly investigate the events that occurred and are actively engaging with United Airlines in this regard,” the statement said.

The statement of ‘Mr. Davis’ speaks for itself and we all agree that no one should be subjected to this kind of injustice and humiliation, especially not in front of his children and wife.

United told CNN that it “has removed the flight attendant from her duties while we thoroughly investigate the matter.”