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KSP Trooper sentenced to 5 years for assault and terroristic threatening

Henderson, KY, USA / WSON AM & FM
KSP Trooper sentenced to 5 years for assault and terroristic threatening


FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 23, 2026) – A Kentucky State Trooper was sentenced to five years in prison for assault and terroristic threatening.

Haydon Kilbourne, 28, who pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree assault, and one count of third-degree terroristic threatening, was sentenced Monday.

According to charges filed in Carroll County Circuit Court, Kilbourne used his police baton to cause physical injury to a man following a 2023 traffic stop. He also threatened to kill the man, prior to the assault.

As part of the plea agreement, Kilbourne was sentenced to five years and agreed not to seek probation or shock probation. He also agreed to relinquish his law enforcement credentials and to not seek future employment with a police agency, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

“‘Backing the Blue,’ means giving our colleagues in law enforcement the benefit of the doubt. However, when someone charged with enforcing the law breaks it, it’s our responsibility to hold them fully accountable,” said Attorney General Russell Coleman.

Kentucky State Police investigated the case. The Attorney General’s Executive Director of the Special Prosecutions Unit Tim Cocanougher and Assistant Attorney General Amanda Morgan prosecuted the case on behalf of the Commonwealth.

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