North Carolina man admits he yanked off woman's hijab on flight
Payne told the woman to take off her hijab, saying something to the effect of \"Take it off! This is America!\"
Washington: A
Gill Payne, 37, pleaded guilty in US District Court in
"No matter one's faith, all Americans are entitled to peacefully exercise their religious beliefs free from discrimination and violence," said Vanita Gupta, head of the US Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
An attorney for Payne said by e-mail: "Mr. Payne has taken responsibility for his actions and is sorry for them. He is ready to begin the healing process and move forward."
Payne admitted that on a flight last December, he approached the aisle where the Muslim woman was seated shortly before landing in
Payne then told the woman, a stranger identified in court documents as K.A., to take off her hijab, saying something to the effect of "Take it off! This is
Payne then grabbed the back of the hijab and "pulled it all the way off," leaving her head exposed. "As a result, K.A. felt violated and quickly pulled the hijab back up and covered her head again," prosecutors said in a statement.
A sentencing hearing for Payne has not yet been set, prosecutors said.
However, under the terms of a plea agreement struck with prosecutors and accepted by a magistrate judge, Payne will likely serve two months of home detention as well as probation, Payne's attorney, Amber Fayerberg, said. The judge could also impose a fine, she said.
The guilty plea comes in the wake of a number of anti-Muslim incidents in the
Earlier this week, a Muslim advocacy group said a
In late April, a
In the wake of deadly attacks by Islamist militants in