Utah Beauty Queen Gives Up Crown Amid Bomb Charges
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah beauty pageant winner charged last week with tossing homemade “bottle bombs” from a vehicle said she is relinquishing her crown.
Kendra McKenzie Gill, 18, called the Aug. 2 incident a “stupid mistake” and said she wanted to turn over her Miss Riverton title before pageant officials stripped her of it.
“I just thought that it would be best for the city of Riverton and all the people affected by our decision and my choice, to just step down and resign from my position and let someone else take it from here,” Gill said in an interview aired Tuesday on KSL-TV (http://bit.ly/16PCCsI).
Gill and three friends — John Patrick Reagh, Shanna Marie Smith and Bryce Christopher Stone, all 18 — were charged Friday with four felony counts of possession of an explosive device. They’re accused of driving around town and throwing plastic bottles filled with toilet bowl cleaner and shrapnel at people and property.
Nobody was injured, and Gill told KSL they never threw the bottles directly at people.
“We didn’t think about what we were doing at the time,” Gill said. “We didn’t know that it would get to this point. We meant for it to be a practical joke and never had any intentions to harm anyone at all.”
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