A Southwest Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing because of a high passenger that was terrorizing the flight crew and passengers.

Lemar Sheron Rogers was allegedly high on "purple hash" when he got on the plane on Tuesday morning in Seattle. Then the ordeal started. After boarding, he insisted that he was supposed to be in the first-class section. Only problem is that section didn't exist on the flight heading to Sacramento, Oregon Live reports.

The flight attendants brought Rogers to his proper seat and he was asked many times to put away his carry-on luggage, but he fought the crew saying "I do what I want."

It only got worse from there for the other 43 passengers and crew members.  Once he was in his seat, Rogers repeatedly pressed the call button above his seat before the plane took off. A flight attendant approached him and asked him if he had an emergency, to which he yelled, "Yea ... I need a f---ing drink!"

A woman that was sitting next to him with her daughter asked if she could switch her seat. Rogers went on to make some racist remarks saying that she just wanted to move because she didn't want to sit next to a black person.

He then proceeded to order three glasses of wine and then threw a fit when he was told that he could only be served on glass at a time. The threw an aggressive tantrum that included screaming, but then he started telling the flight attendant "Jesus loves you." Rogers then continued to curse at passengers, flash gang signs, which he said were for Jesus, and requested to see the pilot.

The flight crew was terrified that the man was going to try to storm the cockpit, so they began to arm themselves with boiling water. Due to the threat, the crew decided that it was best to land the  plane at Portland International Airport. The plane was greeted by police. He told authorities that he smoked the purple hash strain of marijuana before boarding, but he claims he didn't even feel like he was very high.