A chaotic incident was captured on video showing a large-scale fight amongst passengers of the Carnival Jubilee cruise ship at the Galveston terminal in Texas on Saturday, resulting in putting 24 people on the 'Do Not Sail list.'
The footage, posted on Facebook by Trelle Ray who commented "It went down this morning", shows the confrontation occurring as passengers were leaving the vessel after a Caribbean cruise.
The recording shows a passenger being knocked down before several others began attacking him aggressively. Security personnel were seen rushing to intervene, though they initially struggled to control the situation.
In the aftermath, luggage was seen strewn across the terminal floor. A Carnival Cruise representative confirmed to The Post that the incident occurred in the customs area, resulting in 24 individuals being permanently barred from future sailings.
Law enforcement handled the situation, with at least one arrest reported. The cause of the disturbance and specific charges remain unclear. The incident took place under U.S. Customs and Border Patrol jurisdiction.
The footage, posted on Facebook by Trelle Ray who commented "It went down this morning", shows the confrontation occurring as passengers were leaving the vessel after a Caribbean cruise.
NEW: 24 people have been banned from Carnival Cruise Line after a massive brawl broke out when the ship docked in Galveston, Texas over the weekend.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 29, 2025
One man was seen getting pulverized on the ground by multiple people after he fell down.
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The recording shows a passenger being knocked down before several others began attacking him aggressively. Security personnel were seen rushing to intervene, though they initially struggled to control the situation.
In the aftermath, luggage was seen strewn across the terminal floor. A Carnival Cruise representative confirmed to The Post that the incident occurred in the customs area, resulting in 24 individuals being permanently barred from future sailings.
Law enforcement handled the situation, with at least one arrest reported. The cause of the disturbance and specific charges remain unclear. The incident took place under U.S. Customs and Border Patrol jurisdiction.
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