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What a jerk! Hope he gets the maximum sentence.
The only gun laws that will work is the one that would keep guns out of the hands of Crazy Idiots like this guy. Then again if you take his gun he would throw rocks. If someone is intent on doing something; they will find away. Luckily he missed the pilot! I only hope that he gets plenty of time to ponder his actions while he cools his heals in a cell.
Because this scenario is rare, a publicized maximum sentence would be moot and a waste of Texas taxpayer monies. The appropriate sentence, assuming his aircraft assaulting was a first-offense, should be limited to one year in prison, abatement of firearm use until he is determined to be rehabilitated, and a minimum of 10,000 lines each of "I shall not shoot crop dusters", "Saved by Jesus" and "I love thy Texas neighbors" on a chalk board at a local public square.
@F16jetJock - If you read the story, you will see that this is not the first time he has done it. He had video taped himself doing it 2007, and the incident that brought charges happened in 2008. In the 2007 incident alone he fired a total of 23 shots at a crop duster.
This guy is a loose cannon, and clearly intended to shoot the aircraft down and commit murder. He needs to be dealt with harshly.
My idea of justice in this case would be to put this guy inside a target drone and fly this guy over a shooting range where some marksmen could have a bit of target practice.
@F16jetJock, a man has a right to defend his property, in this case, a hunting lease from what the story leads us to believe. A court order could have been obtained restricting low-level flights over his property as planes can scare the deer away. He certainly shouldnt be firing on any aircraft. The fact his crime is a felony precludes him from ever owning, operating or being in possession of a firearm. There is no point where the state decides he's been rehabilitated enough to resume his 2nd Amendment right, as he lost this right in the act of becoming a felon.
@Anyone else who speaks of gun control. Gun control of any kind is an infringment of the 2nd Amendment, which states explictly that this right is not to be infringed upon by congress or anyone else. Therefore, ANY gun control measure our President or congressional leaders construct is/will be considered unconstitutional.
Prisons are full of people who would never recommit, didn't mean to do it,wish they could have another chance. How many chances would the pilot of that spray plane have had if the shooter had been successful in his attempt.
As long as the prevailing attitude in Americans in regards to arms, which is nothing but a cowboy mentality, innocent people are going to die.
A crop duster gets shot at by a habitual gun offender, another pilot gets grazed by a bullet in the head and a law enforcement officer jokes about shooting down a glider pilot legally flying near a nuclear plant. That's just the Flying news from the last few weeks.
Everyone in America is getting shot at these days so why should pilots be any different?
There's an amendment that guarantees your right to own a gun but there is no such amendment that protects you from being shot at. Should we be allowed to mount guns on our planes so that we can fend off anti-aircraft fire?
I'd like to see the look on that guys face if the crop duster swooped back around and returned fire.
Alas, I'd rather take my chances with the guy throwing rocks at my plane instead.





