A new report says the woman kicked off a plane to Syracuse last week has been identified as a New York state government employee.

Marissa Rundell, a 19-year-old mom from Rochester, shared video of an incident last week, showing an angry passenger "screaming" at staff on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York's JFK Airport to Syracuse's Hancock Airport. The passenger was complaining about being seated near Rundell's 8-month-old son.

Spectrum News reports the passenger has been identified as Susan Peirez, program director for the NY State Council on the Arts.

"I work for the governor," she can be heard saying at the beginning of the video, referring to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

"You may not have a job tomorrow," Peirez told a flight attendant before being removed from the plane on Feb. 6.

An employee for the council said Peirez has been suspended for her behavior.

"State employees are and must be held to the highest standard both professionally and personally. We were notified of this situation and have commenced an investigation. This employee has been removed from the office and placed on leave until further notice and until the inquiry is resolved," Director of Public Information Ronni Reich told Spectrum on Thursday.

According to WGRZ, Peirez made $94,815 in 2016 for her work on the state Council on the Arts.

Rundell told the Daily Mail on Wednesday that the incident began when Peirez boarded the plane. She was the last to get on the plane, and was shouting and swearing.

"She came to the back and slammed her bags down. She said 'this is f----- ridiculous. It's bulls--- having to sit in the back of the plane,'" Rundell recalled.

When Rundell asked Peirez to stop swearing around her young child, Peirez allegedly said "shut the f--- up and shove it."

Video shows Peirez asking for another seat, telling a flight attendant that she's "not sitting near a crying baby." The attendant says the woman can take the next flight, but the woman refuses and asks for the employee's name, Tabitha, and ID number -- and then threatens to have her fired.

Tabitha then tells another crew member that she wants Peirez removed from the flight.

"She was screaming at the baby," Tabitha says.

"I'm not screaming. I'll be quiet now. Please. OK? I'm sorry. I was really stressed out," Peirez said in a desperate plea before finally being taken off the flight.

Rundell shared video of the incident on Facebook, saying she thought Peirez deserved to be removed from the plane.

"This lady thought she was going to be rude to me and Mason now she has no way home today. Thank you to the lovely Delta flight attendant for not letting this women bully us," Rundell wrote Tuesday, Feb. 6.

"Karma is a b****."

According to Fox News, the flight was operated by Endeavor Air, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta. A spokesperson for the airline said the woman was removed for not following the company's standards requested of its passengers and crew.

"We ask that customers embrace civility and respect one another when flying Delta," a Delta spokesperson told Fox News. "This customer's behavior toward a fellow customer on a flight from New York to Syracuse was not in keeping with those standards. We appreciate our Endeavor Air flight attendant's commitment to Delta's core values and apologize to the other customers on board Flight 4017 who experienced the disturbance."