The alleged behaviour of whoever did this is completely unacceptable...but there's a reason we have a judicial system. The courts will determine, on the basis of the evidence, whether he is guilty or not. The courts will also decide, taking into account all of the circumstances, the appropriate punishment, should he be found guilty.
Hear! Hear!
I, too, find the alleged behaviour completely unacceptable. The only point I was trying to make to some others is that the alleged behaviour constitutes many offences that do not require the prosecution to prove lives were actually put in danger, and are therefore less difficult to prove, yet still incur substantial penalties including periods of imprisonment.