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5 killed, 3 injured in dispute over deer stand
HoustonChronicle.com ^ | Nov. 22, 2004 | AP

Posted on 11/22/2004 5:31:35 AM PST by Max Combined

1 arrested after hunters find a man in their spot and shooting ensues

A dispute among deer hunters over a tree stand in northwestern Wisconsin erupted Sunday in a series of shootings that left five people dead and three others injured, officials said.

Jake Hodgkinson, a deputy at the county jail, identified the suspect as Chai Vang but would give no additional details. Several news organizations in Minneapolis-St. Paul reported the suspect was 36-years-old and from St. Paul.

The incident happened when two hunters were returning to their rural cabin on private land in Sawyer County and saw the suspect in one of their tree stands, County Chief Deputy Tim Zeigle said. A confrontation and shooting followed.

It's not known who shot first, Zeigle said.

Both men were wounded and one of them radioed back to the cabin. Other hunters responded and were shot, he said. Some of the victims may have shot back at the suspect, Zeigle said.

The suspect was ``sniping'' at the victims with a SKS assault-style rifle, Zeigle said. He was ``chasing after them and killing them,'' he said.

The dead included four males, including a teenage boy, and a woman, Zeigle said. The man who radioed for help was not fatally wounded. Some of the victims were shot more than once.

All five were dead when officers arrived, he said.

Authorities found two bodies near each other and the other three were scattered around the area, which is near Town of Meteor in southwestern Sawyer County. Two people who stayed in the cabin emerged safely after the shootings.

The suspect, who did not have a compass, got lost in the woods and two other hunters, not knowing the man was being sought in the shootings, helped him find his way out, Zeigle said. When he emerged from the woods, a Department of Natural Resources officer recognized the deer license on his back, given to police by a victim, Zeigle said.

The man was out of bullets when they arrested him, Zeigle said.

One of the injured hunters was in critical condition at St. Joseph's Hospital. Another was listed in serious condition and the third was in fair condition, both at Lakeview Medical Center.

Wisconsin's statewide deer gun hunting season started Saturday and lasts for nine days.

Bill Wagner, 72, of Oshkosh, was about two miles away near Deer Lake with a party of about 20 other hunters. He said the incident was ``very upsetting.''

After they got word of a shooting, he and others went to round up the rest of the party. He said they heard sirens, planes and helicopters and noticed the surrounding roads blocked off.

``When you're hunting you don't expect somebody to try to shoot you and murder you,'' he said. ``You have no idea who is coming up to you.''

The incident won't stop their hunt, he said.

``We're all old, dyed-in-wool hunters,'' he said. ``We wouldn't go home because of this but we will keep it in our minds. We're not forgetting it.''


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: banglist; deerstand; hunting; vang; wihunters
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To: Squantos

actually it was Alex....he called me trash.

hurt my feelings.

i'm not trash.

i am pure white trash.

alex is from tennessee....i apologize on behalf of the state.


101 posted on 11/22/2004 5:48:23 PM PST by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy

LOL........I hate to miss a pissin match !.......:O)

Stay safe WD !!


102 posted on 11/22/2004 5:57:47 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: mlocher

" it's your property. you decide who hunts and who does not. most legal deer hunters would agree with me."

Yes, it WAS my property, but I did not get to say who could and could not hunt.!!!! I had to spend every GD Saturday chasing the lowlifes that came out from the city with this attitude that they could hunt anywhere they damn well pleased..... Not how I like to spend my Saturdays.
I never said that ALL deer hunters were lowlifes, but in my area there are plenty of them.


103 posted on 11/22/2004 6:18:29 PM PST by AlexW
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To: Max Combined
We've been having "problems" for years with Hmong Immigrants grasping concepts like Bag Limits,Seasons,Slot sizes for fish,Game birds vs. songbirds,Private Property,etc. here in Eastern Minnesota and Wisconsin.

If you hear a news story about a bowhunter being shot during the fall,95% of the time it is a Hmong out squirrel hunting.(Apparently,In their culture, hunting means blindly blasting away at anything in the trees whether they've identified it or not.)

The other one Game Wardens find occasional is the trunk full of song birds or the 30 gallon garbage can full of Sunfish and only two guys fishing.

Their standard response has always been to claim ignorange of the law or local customs and then to accuse people of racism.

104 posted on 11/22/2004 6:22:02 PM PST by HP8753 (Bypass Online News Sites Registration>>>> www.bugmenot.com)
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To: wardaddy
"You need a gun Alex. "

No, I do not need a GD gun, or some god awful moronic dog
like a Rotty, Doberman, or PB.
I am not interested in becoming another statistic, like the 5 in WI. They had guns...What good did it do them?

I sold my farm, so it is no longer an issue. End of discussion.
105 posted on 11/22/2004 6:25:30 PM PST by AlexW
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To: TexasCajun
but's was this about Wisconsin hunters having to wear a deer license on their backs?

To be able to id someone from a distance away.

106 posted on 11/22/2004 6:28:00 PM PST by HP8753 (Bypass Online News Sites Registration>>>> www.bugmenot.com)
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To: wardaddy; Squantos; AlexW

not me (LOL), that was the other guy who said he hated all deer hunters. I'm largely indifferent to them.

I do change my spots for taking my golden retriever out for walks during hunting season. In MD, the deer are the whitetail variety, and my dog's, uh, hind quarter is white as well.

In answer to your myriad questions:
Very near Carroll County MD (nowhere near Takoma Park)
I eat meat but I permit others to kill it for me
I'm a musician, not a fighter (until you mess with my family)
And since I'm in my second decade of marriage, I'm way smarter now than to talk back to a woman.


107 posted on 11/23/2004 6:43:55 AM PST by dmz
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