Heard about this story early this morning. Before we delve into this quagmire that I'm sure the news agencies will attempt to dissect for the next few weeks, allow me to point out a part that made me chuckle, sigh, and facepalm all at the same time...
This one passenger who supports the decision because she was worried that the 15-year-old girl might "[go] crazy and [get] up and [open] an exit door at 36,000 feet."
It boggles my mind how many people believe that somebody could, on a whim, get up and pull that handle at altitude, and just propel everyone in that cabin out into the stratosphere. But that's a different issue.
Things that will probably be asked as this thing makes the rounds through the 24-hr news cycle: was this girl really such a threat to the safety of the other passengers, some of whom later objected to her family's removal from the flight? If the mother knew her daughter was prone to fits when she's hungry and that she only eats hot food, why didn't she just get her something to eat before the flight, and why was the crew so resistant to bringing her some hot food, etc etc.
One thing I think should be asked: what basis did the captain have to make an "emergency landing" when he diverted to Salt Lake City? Did s/he simply take the flight attendant's word that they would need to divert, despite the fact that the girl hadn't done anything wrong?
This one passenger who supports the decision because she was worried that the 15-year-old girl might "[go] crazy and [get] up and [open] an exit door at 36,000 feet."

It boggles my mind how many people believe that somebody could, on a whim, get up and pull that handle at altitude, and just propel everyone in that cabin out into the stratosphere. But that's a different issue.
Things that will probably be asked as this thing makes the rounds through the 24-hr news cycle: was this girl really such a threat to the safety of the other passengers, some of whom later objected to her family's removal from the flight? If the mother knew her daughter was prone to fits when she's hungry and that she only eats hot food, why didn't she just get her something to eat before the flight, and why was the crew so resistant to bringing her some hot food, etc etc.
One thing I think should be asked: what basis did the captain have to make an "emergency landing" when he diverted to Salt Lake City? Did s/he simply take the flight attendant's word that they would need to divert, despite the fact that the girl hadn't done anything wrong?