Posted on 11/26/2004 3:02:40 PM PST by TERMINATTOR
Edited on 11/26/2004 5:41:46 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The deer hunter accused of killing six hunters and wounding two others in the woods of northern Wisconsin is believed to have resided in the Toledo area as a youth and attended Jones Junior High School.
Chai Vang, 36, of St. Paul, is listed as a student at the South Toledo school during the 1982-1983 school year, according to Toledo Public School documents.
Willie Braggs, a social studies teacher at Jones, said he remembers Mr. Vang as a student. "He was in my class in 1982 and he seemed like a pretty good student," Mr. Braggs said. "It was a real shock [to hear of the shootings]."
A wave of Laotian refugees was brought to the Toledo area in 1979 and the early 1980s. They were resettled here with the help of church groups and other local sponsors. It was not clear yesterday when Mr. Vang's family came to Toledo or when they left.
By 1994, only about 35 Hmong families remained in the area, largely because many families moved to other cities where there were more jobs available and larger concentrations of others in their ethnic group.
About 24,000 Hmong live in St. Paul.
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and then let him sqaut on your land and as soon as you leave he turns and steals from the shack that is on the property. you seem to lack the concept of property rights too.
Great idea! We can bring back the CCC while we're at it.
I will give him this much at least he is sticking to his socialist ideals... Land is for everyone and increasing the beaucracy.
Are you him? No! So how can you know his intentions?
Neither did these hunters who were on their own property, and the had a concern with Vang being there and were protecting their own property. See there is a pattern developing here. It was not Vang's property he was not suppose to be there. He was asked to leave. He shot people. Tell me how the police or game wardens would have been able to stop that whole incident from occuring?
Surprising, I thought he'd let the cops handle it.
yes, you right the police are trained to handle situations like this, but by the time Vang started shooting after he was asked to leave, the police would not have been there. And if the police were called it would have taken then at best at least 5 to 10 minutes to respond in the best case situation. and in that time Vang would have probably still pulled the trigger anyway.
Once again are you Vang. No! you cannot say what he was going to or not going to do. And that was the same issue these hunters faced.
the area was posted and there are no free standing deer stands on public property. He had hunted in WI for several years so yes he did no.
My apologies for that, CD; it was uncalled for.
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THE HUNTER SHOULD HAVE NEVER TALKED TO VANG!
So now a guy comes onto your property and you shouldn't even talk to them? Oh for crying out loud. Like I said you need to know this area better. I bet they talked to dozens of people over the years that were on their property and probably many Hmong people also. They did worry because its so common and nothing like this happens. Lets be clear the problem wasn't these guys asking someone to leave their property the problems was he shot and killed unarmed people in cold blood.
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