SKANEATELES, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A Camillus man has been charged with making a terroristic risk after being thrown out of a wedding over the weekend and returning with what what police describe as a high-caliber weapon.
Court paperwork obtained by NewsChannel 9 accuse 46-year-old Christopher Kallfelz of returning to the occasion with a “loaded semi-automatic assault weapon… with a large capacity ammunition feeding device.”
Witnesses informed police that Kallfelz was intoxicated and disruptive throughout the wedding earlier than he “forcibly groped the intimate parts of several women,” in accordance to the police narrative in court docket paperwork.
A witness informed police, “I noticed that same male smack a female… in the butt.” He continued: “That female turned around and back-handed him in the chest and started yelling at him.”
He was thrown out of the occasion, however returned with the weapon, witnesses informed police.
“I started yelling at people… to run to the cornfield and get out of here,” one other witness stated to describe the concern after seeing the suspect load his weapon. He stated practically all of the estimated 100 friends ran for security.
Police say Kallfelz was tackled and restrained by different wedding friends till police arrived.
A witness, who recognized himself as a member of the navy, informed police he used flexicuffs from his car to restrain the suspect.
A State Supreme Court Justice has filed a brief ban on Kallfelz’s proper to possess weapons by an Extreme Risk Protection Order.