SALT LAKE CITY ? A Utah man accused of smuggling a knife onto an airplane and threatening to kill police pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in federal court Thursday.
David Alan Anderson entered a guilty plea to a single count of possessing a dangerous weapon in Salt Lake City's U.S. District Court.
Prosecutors dropped two other felony charges in exchange for the plea.
The 60-year-old faces a maximum prison term of 10 years at sentencing April 9.
Anderson was arrested Sept. 18 after being removed from a Las Vegas-bound Delta Airlines flight in Salt Lake City. Authorities said he threatened to kill his seatmate in a dispute over a shared armrest.
Police later found Anderson had a knife in a carry-on bag and was arrested.
"I'm going to kill you in front of your children," Anderson told a police officer during an interrogation, authorities said in court papers.
Defense attorney Steven Killpack later told a judge that Anderson was a distinguished retired Salt Lake City attorney who was not taking his medications for anxiety and a biploar disorder.
A judge initially held Anderson in jail, but released him late October on the condition that Anderson undergoes mental health treatment prior to a federal trial.
On Thursday, Killpack said the plea agreement is an excellent resolution to Anderson's case.
Anderson mistakenly left a folding knife inside a briefcase and never intended to take it onto the plane, Killpack said.
A security officer monitoring an X-ray machine when Anderson came through with the knife did not see the weapon. That person was sent for further training, Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lorie Dankers has said.
samhain great pumpkin charlie brown the strangers all hallows eve all saints day all saints day bernard madoff
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.