Drunk Wyoming Traveller Crashes Airport Golf Cart: Who Is Kevin Sinning?
Drunk Wyoming man Kevin Sinning arrested after joyriding airport golf cart through Denver terminal.

In a bizarre incident that has stunned both travellers and authorities, a 29-year-old man from Wyoming was arrested in the early hours of Monday, 28 July, after allegedly stealing a golf cart and crashing it inside Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
The joyride, which took place shortly before 1 a.m., has sparked renewed scrutiny over airport security measures.
The man, identified as Kevin Sinning of Cheyenne, was taken into custody after driving the airport staff cart into restricted areas. While authorities confirmed his arrest, the motive behind his actions remains unclear.
What Police Say Happened
According to the Erie County Sheriff's Office, Sinning unlawfully entered a secure section of the terminal, commandeered an electric golf cart, and drove it erratically through the facility. In the process, he allegedly damaged several stanchions and a secure door.
Officers responding to the incident noted that Sinning appeared visibly intoxicated and uncooperative at the time of arrest.
Despite the mayhem, no injuries were reported. Surveillance video reportedly shows him swerving through the airport's moving walkway area in full view of stunned passengers and staff.
Charges and Legal Developments
Initial reports claimed that Sinning was charged with criminal mischief, driving while intoxicated, and trespassing. While the formal charges do not confirm trespassing specifically, criminal mischief and DWI have been cited as accurate.
He is currently being held at the Erie County Holding Centre and is expected to appear before a magistrate in the coming days. No legal representation has issued a public statement, and no plea has been entered.
Who Is Kevin Sinning?
Very little is known publicly about Kevin Sinning beyond his Wyoming residency. Authorities have not suggested any political or ideological motives, nor have they indicated any prior criminal history.
A background check is underway, and local law enforcement in Wyoming has been contacted as part of the investigation. Officials believe he was travelling alone and have ruled out any larger security threat.
Airport Authorities Respond
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA), which operates Buffalo Niagara International Airport, confirmed the incident and stressed that while operations were not disrupted, the breach is being taken seriously.
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'We take all breaches seriously,' NFTA officials said in a statement. 'We are currently assessing how access was obtained and will make any necessary adjustments to security protocol moving forward.'
Passengers React with Shock and Humour
Witnesses and social media users alike responded with a mix of disbelief and dark humour. One traveller likened the episode to 'a scene out of a slapstick movie', while others questioned how such an event could occur in a controlled airport environment.
Comments online ranged from jokes about 'golf cart getaways' to more serious concerns about airport vulnerabilities. Some noted that while it might seem funny, the underlying lapse in security could have had more serious implications.
Why This Incident Matters
Though seemingly absurd, the event underscores serious concerns about security at one of the region's busiest international terminals. Experts say that even small breaches involving airport equipment can present risks in tightly regulated spaces.
As of now, Kevin Sinning remains in custody as authorities work to determine how a late-night stunt turned into a national headline—and what needs to change to prevent it from happening again.
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