Saturday, August 10, 2013

Utah Beauty Queen Kendra McKenzie Gill is Allegedly a Mad Bomber!

 
Kendra Gill, screaming in victory
 

Miss Riverton Kendra Gill, between also-rans, one of whom may now claim her tiara

 
Kendra Gill, as beauty queen Miss Riverton, in happier times
 

Bottle bomb, aka Drano Bomb, containing liquid bathroom cleaner and rolled up aluminum

 
Kendra Gill's mug shot (Salt Lake County Jail), August 3, 2013
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Teen beauty queen, Kendra McKenzie Gill, arrested in bomb-throwing case
August 5, 2013
CNN Wire/WTVR

(CNN) — A teen beauty queen in Utah and three others were arrested Saturday morning for allegedly making and throwing bombs that an explosives investigator says could have killed someone.

Kendra Gill, Bryce Stone, Shanna Smith and John Reagh — all 18 — admitted to buying the materials for the explosives, making the devices and throwing them from a vehicle, according to a Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office probable cause statement that CNN obtained.

Gill was crowned Miss Riverton in June, and was set to compete for the Miss Utah title, CNN affiliate KUTV reported.

Investigators began getting calls late Friday night from Riverton residents who heard “loud pops,” said Capt. Clint Mecham of the Unified Fire Authority which is investigating the case.

“The adults who were arrested were driving around in a car throwing these devices at property and people,” Mecham said.

Authorities found plastic bottles that contained household cleaning chemicals and aluminum foil strewn in streets around the community, he said.

“Not only do you have to worry about shrapnel, these type of devices have chemicals” that can cause burns, Mecham said.

“This is not your average kid blowing up a mailbox,” he said. “These devices, they have the power to create a fair amount of damage. They can maim or kill a person.”

The teenagers allegedly throwing the devices could have been badly hurt, too, he said.

“They could have lost their lives, fingers, hands,” Mecham said. “It’s not a very smart thing to do all around.”

Authorities interviewed witnesses in two parts of town who described seeing a similar dark-colored vehicle whose occupants were throwing explosive devices, according to a probable cause statement. One of the witnesses identified Stone as the driver and gave investigators his address.

Authorities went there and questioned Stone, who allegedly implicated the three other teens, saying they had been “pranking” with fireworks with friends, the probable cause document says.

Stone allowed authorities to search his car, where remnants of water bottles with labels and sizes matching debris at the bombing scenes were recovered, according to the document. A roll of aluminum foil, toilet bowl cleaner and several water bottles containing multiple pieces of rolled-up aluminum foil were also found, the document says.

Gill, Stone, Smith and Reagh were taken into custody for questioning, and they admitted to buying, making and throwing the explosives, according to the document.

The teens were booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on 10 counts each of setting off an incendiary device, Mecham said.

All the teens bonded out Sunday night for $50,000 each, said Cammie Scogg, a Salt Lake County sheriff’s spokeswoman.

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sam Gill told CNN on Monday that his office is waiting for a full report from authorities to decide on whether to file charges.

3 comments:

  1. We have come a VERY long way from my adolescence. I shudder to think what I might have been charged with for similar science experiments. I wonder if they tried making tennis ball or potato cannons too? Maybe they'll also face charges of manufacturing weapons of messy destruction?

    It still does sometimes amaze me the lengths to which they will go trying to find (fabricate) white criminals. Felony prosecution of teens ("adults" here) making pop bottles blow up in a rural area is a new one on me anyway.

    Stan Mute

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  2. This is insane, kids have been making these homemade firecrackers for decades, at least in flyover country.

    All part of the anarcho-tyranny Sam Francis predicted. Go after these white kids harmlessly having fun, meanwhile demographic-less youths who loot, rape and beat whites are ignored. Its easier, less dangerous, and more profitable for the government to go after the former than the latter. And it fits so nicely into the who-whom Narrative.

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  3. Give me a break; coppers are constantly trumping up charges in the hope that you'll plea bargain.

    This is the equivalent of a popping a balloon to make a noise. Sure you have caustic sodium hydroxide and aluminum to generate hydrogen gas.

    A prank noisemaker being treated as a BOMB. Our police and "justice system" has gone off the deep end and need to be reined in IMMEDIATELY.

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