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Posted: 10:23 PM Jul 9, 2009
Former Massey Foreman David Runyon Fined for Skipping Drills
A Massey Energy foreman who pleaded guilty to a federal charge of failing to conduct safety drills has been fined $1,000.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- A Massey Energy foreman who pleaded guilty to a federal charge of failing to conduct safety drills has been fined $1,000.
U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver also placed 43-year-old David R. Runyon on probation for a year at a hearing Thursday.
Runyon pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge last April as part of a deal with federal prosecutors, who dropped four other charges.
Runyon also agreed to give up his state-issued underground mine foreman's certificate.
Runyon's actions were uncovered during a separate investigation into a Jan. 19, 2006 fire that killed two men at Massey's Aracoma Alma No. 1 mine in southern West Virginia.
Richmond, Va.-based Massey, the fourth-largest U.S. coal producer by revenue, operates mines in West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia.
Latest Comments
He should not have been charged at all. When all of his men got out safe. People should not make comments when they don't know the facts.
I'm glad for David I agree that the people over him should have to pay too
there are more who sign the books there are aleast 4 who signs then the super approves all the books he gave up his card but he can still be a super or work outside or underground as a vistor.
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