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| Man who attacked Secret Service Agent sent to jail |
| By thetimes-tribune.com |
| Published: 02/16/2010 |
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A Luzerne County man who punched a Secret Service agent with a set of brass knuckles and smacked him in the head with a chunk of asphalt during a road rage incident on the Central Scranton Expressway was sentenced Tuesday to four to 21 months in Lackawanna County Prison. Judge Michael J. Barrasse also ordered Kenneth Kile, 25, of 64 Penn St., Kingston, to serve two years probation. Mr. Kile pleaded guilty to simple assault, reckless endangerment and a weapons offense. Mr. Kile was arrested in June on charges he assaulted William Slavoski, 52, resident agent in charge of the Scranton Secret Service office, on the Central Scranton Expressway during what police said was a road-rage incident. Agent Slavoski suffered injuries to his face, head and left arm in the incident, police said. Read More. |

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