Kalamazoo Pipeline Protester Could Get Two Years In Jail
One oil spill in his community was more than enough for Kalamazoo resident Christopher Wahmhoff.
To protest Enbridge’s replacement of the pipeline that burst along a Michigan riverbank in 2010, Wahmhoff spent 10 hours of his 35th birthday inside the new pipe, slowing construction for a single day in June.
Now Wahmhoff, a member of the Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands, has been charged with two felonies and a misdemeanor, charges that could see him put behind bars for more than two years.
“It was worth it, without a doubt,” he told the Battle Creek Enquireron Tuesday following a preliminary hearing before a district judge. “We got awareness out.”