Former Union Gap mayor's criminal case headed to trial

YAKIMA, Wash. -- KIMA learned Union Gap's former Mayor will go before a jury on criminal charges. A trial date was set Monday for Jim Lemon.
He's charged with reckless driving. Police say he got into an argument with a city employee.
Lemon is accused of speeding away in his car, throwing gravel in the worker's face.
His trial is scheduled for next month.
He's charged with reckless driving. Police say he got into an argument with a city employee.
Lemon is accused of speeding away in his car, throwing gravel in the worker's face.
His trial is scheduled for next month.