Crime

Man Flies 5 Hours Meet Online Girlfriend Gets Surprise his Life Attacks her

Ruth Kamau  ·  April 27, 2016

BOSTON — On a warm spring day in late April 2016, what should have been a romantic meetup turned into a nightmare when a man flew across the country to see his online girlfriend, only to end up assaulting her in a shocking twist.

The trouble started when the 28-year-old man, who lived on the West Coast, boarded a flight after weeks of chatting with a woman he met on a dating app. He told friends he was excited for the reunion, having spent hours building a connection through messages and video calls. But when he arrived in Boston and met her at a local coffee shop, things quickly spiraled out of control. Witnesses later said the pair argued almost immediately, with the man accusing her of lying about her identity.

In a fit of rage, he grabbed her arm and shoved her against a wall, drawing screams from nearby patrons. Police arrived within minutes, finding the woman shaken and bruised. She told officers she’d felt uneasy about the meeting but never expected violence. The man, whose name wasn’t released at the time, was arrested on the spot for assault and battery. It was a brutal reminder of how online relationships can hide dark intentions.

Authorities didn’t release many details about the man’s background, but reports suggested he had a history of volatile behavior. The victim, a 25-year-old Boston resident, received medical treatment for minor injuries and later spoke to local media about the dangers of digital dating. “You think you’re safe behind a screen, but then reality hits hard,” she said. Her words echoed a growing concern in 2016, as social media hookups became more common and stories like this one made headlines.

In the end, the incident served as a wake-up call for many, highlighting how a simple flight could lead to such chaos. The man faced charges that could have landed him in jail for years, and while the woman’s story didn’t get much national attention, it stuck with people as a cautionary tale about trust in the digital age. It’s stories like these that make you pause and think twice before hopping on a plane for love.