Sunday, June 22, 2008
Pike County Man Jailed After Allegedly Shooting Gun At A Group Of People.
Pinson Fork, Ky., local Christopher Cline resides in a West Virginia jail after shooting into a group of people .Cline is being held at the Southwestern Regional Jail for five counts of wanton endangerment and one count of destruction of property.Williamson Police Officer Bert Gibson and J.E. Spence first answered a call from 911 dispatch as two men fighting. Gibson said when they reached the scene it had escalated into a shooting.Chris Cline and Roger Thacker had first got into an altercation at Victoria St. Cline allegedly walked to his van, pulled out a gun and waived it at the group of people warning them to stay back. Included in the crowd were two children; ages 16 and 12.
Cline then entered his vehicle, drove by the scene slowly and allegedly fired the weapon out of the car window, endangering the safety of all five people at the scene. The bullet lodged into the tire of Bobbie Thacker’s automobile damaging the rim.Cline left the state and traveled to the Goody, Ky. Southside Mall and told bystanders that he had been stabbed. Kentucky State Police arrived and called an ambulance for Cline. The troopers also alerted WPD that Cline was on his way to Williamson Memorial Hospital.
Courtesy : Williamson Daily News
Cline then entered his vehicle, drove by the scene slowly and allegedly fired the weapon out of the car window, endangering the safety of all five people at the scene. The bullet lodged into the tire of Bobbie Thacker’s automobile damaging the rim.Cline left the state and traveled to the Goody, Ky. Southside Mall and told bystanders that he had been stabbed. Kentucky State Police arrived and called an ambulance for Cline. The troopers also alerted WPD that Cline was on his way to Williamson Memorial Hospital.
Courtesy : Williamson Daily News