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"Sheriffs deputies say Marvin Miller of Middlefield, Ohio, fired a high-powered rifle at a pickup truck.
They say Miller told authorities he had mistaken the truck for a deer.
The sheriffs office says the bullet entered the engine compartment and disabled the truck.
Miller was arrested on charges including reckless endangerment."
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20171125/police-hunter-mistakes-pickup-truck-for-deer-shoots-it
My dad, a dairy farmer, kept the cows in the barn during deer rifle season. For some hunters, it was easy to mistake a 1200 lb. black and white cow for a 160 lb. brown colored deer.
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)Hopefully the fine NRA Members will make sure these people get their guns back.
Guns are absolutely more valuable than humans.
Eyeball_Kid
(7,432 posts)and that's a boost for gun sales.
Beartracks
(12,816 posts)=========
dalton99a
(81,515 posts)Idiots
TheOther95Percent
(1,035 posts)She worked in a convenience store that sold ammunition during deer season. The store was on Rt 60 right outside of Jamestown. Hunters would come in and buy a box of ammo and a case of beer. One afternoon after work, she was driving home on RT 60 and her rear passenger window was shattered by a bullet. The cops said it must have traveled quite a distance.
rickford66
(5,524 posts)My neighbor was standing in her doorway when a bullet hit the jamb above her head. Another neighbor was driving when a shotgun blast hit the drivers side door and injured him. Neither of these resulted in any charges that I know of. Also, I had a landlord who used to shoot deer out of his upstairs window and he was eventually caught and fined.
mythology
(9,527 posts)oasis
(49,389 posts)doc03
(35,345 posts)shooting a woman riding a horse. He thought she was a red fox.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)What was she doing? Training for the fucking circus? What an idiot!!!
doc03
(35,345 posts)Doreen
(11,686 posts)The only reason I could say I would EVER see a red fox riding a horse is because it was in a circus and that being extremely doubtful you would think common sense and being reasonable would take place. I have never seen a 15 hand or more fox.
doc03
(35,345 posts)Doreen
(11,686 posts)democratisphere
(17,235 posts)should forever lose their right to keep and bear arms.
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Crunchy Frog
(26,587 posts)LiberalFighter
(50,943 posts)gopiscrap
(23,761 posts)DemoTex
(25,399 posts)The bow hunters were cool. Never a problem for me in the nine years I did wilderness fire lookouts. They adhered to a "light hand on the land" philosophy.
But early October brought gun hunting season (for deer) in Oregon. Often, all hell broke loose. Fires. National Forest signs shot up. Drunk hunters on ATVs, shooting at anything that moved. ATV accidents. I put up signs on the trails leading up to the lookout requesting no shooting close to my tower-residence. Lotsa luck, there.
On October 2, 2010, the first day of gun season, hunters started a warming fire five miles from the fire lookout. At dawn, they abandoned it. At about 11 am, the smoke came up over the Ponderosa pines, and I started the initial attack process that ended up with aircraft dropping retardant on the fire to try to save a major powerline complex near the fire (it was saved). I named the fire the "Hunter Fire," when it was confirmed by a USFS fire investigator that it was a human caused fire with its origin at the site of a hunters' warming fire.
By about 6 pm, the hunters were in their main camp, close by, drinking. And shooting. Shooting in the direction of the firefighters and aircraft, that were way too close for comfort. The fire incident commander went over to the deer camp and requested that the hunters ceasefire. They did not. So the fire boss pulled all firefighting assets off the Hunter Fire.
Luck brought us a significant wetting rain event overnight. The Hunter Fire was contained at about 25 acres. We dodged a bullet (and some bullets!).
The same thing happened in 2012, but after I had closed the lookout for the season and headed back east. That hunter fire went undetected for quite a while, resulting in a much larger burn area (about 1000 acres).
Obviously, the vast majority of gun hunters are not like these drunken few. But my experience with gun hunters has not been good.
"Hunter Fire" from the fire lookout tower, shortly after I spotted and plotted it. The dark smoke streak is heavy fuel (big timber) ignighting.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,330 posts)DemoTex
(25,399 posts)Snake, Nape, and Willie-Pete.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,330 posts)dembotoz
(16,808 posts)My dad's uncle caught the shooter and destroyed his rifle.
When Dad returned home he encountered hurricane mom and that was the very very last time he went hunting. Not sure it even drew blood. Dad was extremely lucky.... until she found out.
Bayard
(22,098 posts)Even though they're in a fenced pasture. Saw one of my redneck neighbors carting a deer out of our adjoining woods in his ATV last week.
lpbk2713
(42,759 posts)BWAHAHAHA
ProfessorGAC
(65,063 posts)Because anybody sober would mistake deer and a fucking truck! (As if I need to add that)
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)years ago. Too many dumbasses out there with their AR-15s these days. They have no idea how to hunt for deer, but they know how to fire many rounds from their little semi-auto peashooters. Personally, I can't imagine using a .223 round to hunt deer. But, they're on their own with that. I'm out. I miss the venison, but not enough to go out there with the Bozos.
Paladin
(28,264 posts)The militarizing of hunting equipment in recent years has been accompanied by an increasingly childish attitude in shooting activities. I want no part of it.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)always seemed just about perfect for deer hunting. I can't see the utility of a semi-auto in .223 for that use. The old .30-06 180 grain load always seemed to do the trick just fine. One good shot. One deer. If there wasn't a clean, clear shot, I didn't pull the trigger.
Paladin
(28,264 posts)I was a .270 guy, myself. I think it was all of those "Outdoor Life" articles by Jack O'Connor that did it.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)MineralMan
(146,317 posts)When you pull the trigger.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)CrispyQ
(36,478 posts)Is that the new excuse for these responsible gun owners? Maybe cops who shoot unarmed black men, can use this excuse, too?
rusty fender
(3,428 posts)Total Fucking Assholes
angstlessk
(11,862 posts)Shoot at anything that moves!
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)Herd of deer? More like a platoon of North Korean soldiers invading upstate NY. Luckily I brought my bump stock.
Takket
(21,575 posts)Come on honestly... can you tell which of these is a truck and which is a deer? I can't!!!!!!!!! I would have made the same mistake
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struggle4progress
(118,293 posts)phylny
(8,380 posts)This morning, before dawn, we heard rifle shots - one after the other after the other. There are lots of deer here, but there are people and dogs. And it is a residential neighborhood.
Idiots.
Sneederbunk
(14,291 posts)magicarpet
(14,155 posts)On his living room wall just above the mantle at the fire place ?
Yonnie3
(17,444 posts)as they bought more beer and ammo at the country store. They had been out in the woods drinking and shooting at sounds.
During deer season, we corralled all the horses between the house and the barn and keep the dogs and cats close.
Walking up the wooded drive we would blow whistles every 20 yards. We only lost one window to a bullet fired from a high powered rifle a good distance away. The Game Wardens and Sheriff's deputies wouldn't get out of their cars and go after these people. I don't blame them. If the hunters came out by them they would issue a warning about trespass and nothing about firing the guns or being drunk.
Hunting season was scary when the city folks came out.