BRADFORD, Pa. – A northwestern Pennsylvania man was bedevilled to two to 10 years in accompaniment bastille for conspiring with his son to account an oil discharge in the Allegheny National Forest because he was agitated with his above employer.
Forty-three-year-old Andrew Horton, of Bradford, was bedevilled Wednesday. He had pleaded accusable in April to accuse that he alone off his son, 22-year-old Christopher Horton, to blemish the company's oil accumulator tanks in August.
McKean County prosecutors say Horton's son opened catchbasin valves spilling 46,000 gallons of oil, abuse a adjacent beck and killing angle and added wildlife.
Christopher Horton is confined three to six years in bastille for accompaniment and federal aesthetics in the spill.
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Information from: The Bradford Era, http://www.bradfordera.com