Kenneth W. Smith, Jr., 26, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pleaded
guilty in federal court today in connection with a hoax called in to
authorities, on September 6, 2012, about explosives on an aircraft.
Smith was charged with and pleaded guilty to malicious false information
about an explosive and false information and hoaxes. U.S. District
Court Judge Gene E.K. Pratter scheduled a sentencing hearing for April
16, 2013. On September 6, 2012, Smith placed a telephone call to the
Philadelphia Airport Police reporting that someone had allegedly carried
an explosive substance onto an aircraft bound for Dallas-Ft. Worth
Airport when Smith knew the statement was false. The report resulted in
the flight being turned around and brought back to Philadelphia. Smith
admitted he told police that an individual had carried liquid explosives
onto the plane and that he targeted that individual in order to
“avenge” a female.
Smith faces a maximum possible sentence of 15 years in prison, a fine
of up to $500,000, special assessments, supervised release, and
restitution for the costs associated with the crimes. He has agreed to
write a letter of apology to every passenger on board the flight, to
reimburse the costs of emergency response, and to pay restitution to his
victims
The case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms, and Explosives; the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the
Philadelphia Police Department, the Transportation Security
Administration; and the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of
Inspector General. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States
Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams.
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