More Pranksters screwing around. I hope they get the maximum sentence!
FBI Not Pleased With Plane Prank
Pilot, Co-Pilot Held On $30,000 Bond
Posted: 5:41 p.m. CST October 30, 2001
FRIENDSWOOD, Texas -- Friendswood police were called to Friendswood Stadium shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday after they received calls about suspicious packages being dropped from a plane.
Hear What Residents Have To Say About Prank
Two 17-year-olds were allegedly flying the plane over the stadium and dropped rolls of paper towels onto the field, according to a News2Houston report.
A junior varsity football game was in progress, and several witnesses called police in a panic in light of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
"I don't think it's funny at all right now," neighbor Dee Dee Race said. "It probably was just an innocent prank but people are nervous."
"Some of the girls thought it was a war thing," student Katie McCormack said.
McCormack told KPRC TV that she figured it was a prank. However, investigators from the FBI didn't find the joke funny.
"It surely appears to be a prank," said Capt. Luke Loeser of the Friendswood Police Department. "In light of what has happened over the last few months, you don't take this lightly."
The pilot, Christopher Patrick Cummings, and co-pilot, Kevin Matthew Coker, landed the Cessna 150 airplane at Clover Field and were promptly surrounded by police and taken into custody.
Cummings is from Houston, and Coker is from Friendswood.
The FBI went to the Friendswood Police Station to question Cummings and Coker.
The Federal Aviation Administration is also investigating the case.
Cummings and Coker will be charged with deadly conduct, a Class A misdemeanor. They remain in police custody and are each being held on $30,000 bond.
Cummings had just received his pilot's license five days ago.
FBI Not Pleased With Plane Prank
Pilot, Co-Pilot Held On $30,000 Bond
Posted: 5:41 p.m. CST October 30, 2001
FRIENDSWOOD, Texas -- Friendswood police were called to Friendswood Stadium shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday after they received calls about suspicious packages being dropped from a plane.
Hear What Residents Have To Say About Prank
Two 17-year-olds were allegedly flying the plane over the stadium and dropped rolls of paper towels onto the field, according to a News2Houston report.
A junior varsity football game was in progress, and several witnesses called police in a panic in light of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
"I don't think it's funny at all right now," neighbor Dee Dee Race said. "It probably was just an innocent prank but people are nervous."
"Some of the girls thought it was a war thing," student Katie McCormack said.
McCormack told KPRC TV that she figured it was a prank. However, investigators from the FBI didn't find the joke funny.
"It surely appears to be a prank," said Capt. Luke Loeser of the Friendswood Police Department. "In light of what has happened over the last few months, you don't take this lightly."
The pilot, Christopher Patrick Cummings, and co-pilot, Kevin Matthew Coker, landed the Cessna 150 airplane at Clover Field and were promptly surrounded by police and taken into custody.
Cummings is from Houston, and Coker is from Friendswood.
The FBI went to the Friendswood Police Station to question Cummings and Coker.
The Federal Aviation Administration is also investigating the case.
Cummings and Coker will be charged with deadly conduct, a Class A misdemeanor. They remain in police custody and are each being held on $30,000 bond.
Cummings had just received his pilot's license five days ago.
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