Lodi News-Sentinel

Schlitterb­ahn’s Verruckt designer John Schooley arrested in Dallas

- By Robert A. Cronkleton and Steve Vockrodt

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — John Schooley, the designer of Schlitterb­ahn’s Verruckt water slide, was being held in the Dallas County jail Tuesday morning after authoritie­s arrested him the night before.

Schooley was taken into custody at the Dallas Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport Monday evening by U.S. marshals after arriving on a flight from China. He is being held without bond and is expected to be taken to Kansas for a first appearance before a Wyandotte County judge.

The 72-year-old Schooley from New Braunfels, Texas, has been charged with seconddegr­ee murder in the death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab, who died riding Verruckt in Kansas City, Kan., in 2016.

Schooley had been working on a project in Asia when a grand jury handed down indictment­s against five defendants.

The Kansas Attorney General late last month unsealed an indictment that also charged Schlitterb­ahn co-owner Jeff Henry with second-degree murder. Henry and Schooley also were charged with aggravated endangerme­nt of a child and aggravated battery.

Henry was arrested last week at his home in Cameron County, Texas, and has since been held in custody. He is due before a Wyandotte County judge for his first appearance on Thursday afternoon.

Tyler Miles, director of operations for the Schlitterb­ahn park in Kansas City, Kan., was also arrested in March and charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er, aggravated battery and aggravated endangerme­nt of a child. Miles is accused of interferin­g with law enforcemen­t by allegedly not turning over documents to investigat­ors and coaching Schlitterb­ahn employees to alter statements in accident reports.

Also charged is Henry & Son’s Constructi­on Co., a contractor controlled by Henry, and the Schlitterb­ahn corporatio­n in Kansas.

The company denies the allegation­s in the indictment. It said company employees have not withheld evidence and maintains that the park prioritize­s the safety of its guests.

“We will be fighting these charges aggressive­ly,” said Schlitterb­ahn spokeswoma­n Winter Prosapio in a statement. “The incident that happened that day was a terrible and tragic accident. We mourn the loss of Caleb and are devastated for his family. We reiterate that Tyler, Jeff and John are innocent and that we run a safe operation — our 40 years of entertaini­ng millions of people speaks to that. We are confident that their innocence will be proven in court where we know the facts will show this was an accident.”

 ?? KEITH MYERS/KANSAS CITY STAR ?? Caleb Schwab died on the Verruckt water slide at the Schlitterb­ahn water park in Kansas City, Kan., in August 2016.
KEITH MYERS/KANSAS CITY STAR Caleb Schwab died on the Verruckt water slide at the Schlitterb­ahn water park in Kansas City, Kan., in August 2016.

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