Plea Entered In Potato Gun Explosion Death

It has been almost six months since a man was killed in Champaign County when a potato gun exploded. On Tuesday, the victim's brother-in-law pleaded guilty to a felony charge in connection with the incident.

Kyle Thompson, 21, of Union County, was killed when he and several others were playing with a potato gun on June 26. Judd Coffey, 32, pleaded guilty to felony unlawful possession of a dangerous ordinance.

Champaign County prosecutors believe Coffey, Thompson and two other men were shooting off a potato gun at Coffey's Cable Road home when the device exploded, killing Thompson.

Authorities said a potato gun is a pipe filled with accelerant that hurls potatoes or other objects when it is lit.

Coffey's guilty plea is part of a bill of information meaning he waived his right to have the case heard before a grand jury. When Coffey is sentenced, he faces between six and 12 months behind bars.

However, Champaign County prosecutors are recommending community control instead of jail time. Coffey will be sentenced next month.

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