Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Illinois man charged with aiming gun at crop-duster.

A central Illinois man is accused of aiming a shotgun at a crop-duster he claimed was flying too close to a family gathering. 


The (Peoria) Journal Star reports that 66-year-old Kenneth Phillips of Tremont has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disorderly conduct in the July 21 incident. Tremont is 15 miles southeast of Peoria.

Phillips hasn't entered a plea. He couldn't be reached for comment because a phone number listed for him is disconnected. 

A pilot for Curless Flying Service in Astoria told Tazewell County sheriff's deputies he was spraying crops in the area when someone pointed a shotgun at his plane.

Phillips told deputies the pilot was "dive bombing" the family get-together while flying near Phillips' home.

No shots were fired.

No comments:

Post a Comment