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United Airlines pilot caught on video taking ax to parking barrier

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United Airlines pilot takes axe to Denver airport parking barrier

United Airlines pilot Kenneth Henderson Jones is accused of criminal mischief and was taken off the flight rotation after destroying a parking barrier at Denver International Airport. CREDIT: Denver International Airport

A pilot is facing criminal charges after being caught on video chopping an airport parking barrier with an ax.

Kenneth Henderson Jones, a 63-year-old pilot with United Airlines, was charged with misdemeanor criminal mischief after being caught on video earlier this month taking an ax to a parking lot barrier at Denver International Airport, causing an estimated $700 in damages.

Video of the incident obtained Denver International Airport shows Jones with an ax chopping at the exit barrier of a parking lot before eventually knocking the barrier off of its attached base. Jones is then shown being confronted by multiple airport employees who witnessed the incident, with the employees eventually able to wrestle the ax away from the seemingly irate pilot.

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United Airlines pilot takes axe to Denver airport parking barrier. (Denver International Airport)

According to a police report, Jones told officers he was driving to leave the airport and was stuck in a line of six cars behind the gate. Police say they spoke to an airport employee who told them parking issues at the lot were common, with many people entering the lots not having the proper permits. A frustrated Jones told officer he had an ax in his car and grabbed it in an attempt to “get rid of issues for everyone waiting.”

Jones was eventually seen on video being arrested in a nearby field shortly after being confronted by airport employees.

United Airlines pilot takes axe to Denver airport parking barrier. (Denver International Airport)

Denver International Airport administrators described their employees confrontation with Jones as a “physical struggle” with no injuries, according to a report from CBS News, while a United Airlines spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Jones was “removed from the schedule and is on leave while United conducts an internal investigation.”

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United Airlines pilot takes axe to Denver airport parking barrier. (Denver International Airport)

Jones was rated to fly larges jets such as the 767 and 757, according to the report.

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Denver International Airport did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee

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