Current:Home > FinancePilot accused of destroying parking barrier at Denver airport with an ax says he hit breaking point -Elevate Capital Network
Pilot accused of destroying parking barrier at Denver airport with an ax says he hit breaking point
View
Date:2025-04-14 04:29:46
DENVER (AP) — A United Airlines pilot has been charged with criminal mischief for allegedly using an ax to destroy a barrier gate at an employee parking lot at Denver’s airport, telling authorities he was trying to help several drivers exit and “he just hit his breaking point.”
Kenneth Henderson Jones, 63, is accused of repeatedly striking the metal parking arm with a long-handled ax Aug. 2, knocking it off of its base and then fleeing on foot when a lot attendant confronted him. The employee told investigators he was able to grab the weapon from Jones during a scuffle near a security fence. The pilot then ran into a nearby field, where he was taken into custody by Denver police.
According to a report by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Jones told a deputy that about six vehicles were behind each of the parking lot’s three exit gates, so he retrieved the ax from his parked car to help the drivers leave.
“Kenneth started by saying he just hit his breaking point,” the report stated.
Jones, who was released shortly after the scuffle, did not immediately respond to a phone message left by The Associated Press on Friday evening. A statement issued by the airline Friday said Henderson “was removed from the schedule and is on leave while United conducts an internal investigation.”
The manager of the lot said it would cost about $300 to fix the damaged parking arm, according to the sheriff’s office report.
veryGood! (71739)
Related
- Matt Damon remembers pal Robin Williams: 'He was a very deep, deep river'
- Prince William sees oyster reef restoration project on NYC visit for environmental summit
- Indian lawmakers attend their last session before moving to a new Parliament building
- North Korea says Kim Jong Un is back home from Russia, where he deepened ‘comradely’ ties with Putin
- What polling shows about Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Harris’ new running mate
- Florida family welcomes third girl born on the same day in four years
- Olivia Rodrigo's Ex Zack Bia Weighs In On Whether Her Song Vampire Is About Him
- Bill Maher postpones HBO 'Real Time' return during writers' strike following backlash
- American news website Axios laying off dozens of employees
- Canada expels Indian diplomat as it probes possible link to Sikh’s slaying. India rejects allegation
Ranking
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- A reader's guide for Wellness: A novel, Oprah's book club pick
- A Chinese #MeToo journalist and an activist spent 2 years in detention. Their trial starts this week
- Republican Derrick Anderson to run for Democratic-controlled Virginia US House seat
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Trump skipping second GOP debate to give competing speech in Detroit
- Dutch caretaker government unveils budget plan to spend 2 billion per year extra to fight poverty
- Researchers find new way to store carbon dioxide absorbed by plants
Recommendation
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear ready to campaign for Harris-Walz after losing out for spot on the ticket
Hitmaker Edgar Barrera leads the 2023 Latin Grammy nominations
Spain allows lawmakers to speak Catalan, Basque and Galician languages in Parliament
Political divide emerges on Ukraine aid package as Zelenskyy heads to Washington
A Georgia governor’s latest work after politics: a children’s book on his cats ‘Veto’ and ‘Bill’
Google brings its AI chatbot Bard into its inner circle, opening door to Gmail, Maps, YouTube
Rudy Giuliani sued by former lawyer, accused of failing to pay $1.36 million in legal bills
Hurricane Idalia sent the Gulf of Mexico surging up to 12 feet high on Florida coast