Posted on 11/22/2004 7:02:27 PM PST by quietolong
Help For Hunting Victims Families November 22, 2004
A fund has been set up for the families of survivors and victims of the hunter shootings in Sawyer County.
Contributions can be sent to:
Rice Lake Hunters Survivors and Victims Funds
Dairy State Bank
16 S. Main Street
Rice Lake, WI 54868
Five hunters were shot and killed and three others wounded Sunday after a confrontation with a deer who apparently entered private property. The 36-year-old St. Paul man is being held in the Sawyer County jail at Hayward.
Hmmm... I don't think the confrontation was with a deer...
If this man gets out on an insanity plea, he better change his name and move out of the country.
You got that right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTTT
BTTT
HMONG SET UP RELIEF FUND
The Twin Cities Hmong community has established a relief fund for the survivors Sunday's fatal shootings in northwestern Wisconsin and the families of the victims.
The Hmong 18 Council, in partnership with several Hmong community leaders and organizations, set up the fund to show the community's solidarity and sympathy to the victims' families.
"As a community, our hearts go out to the families whose loved ones were wounded or killed during this horrible tragedy," said Vue Chu, a spokesman for the Hmong 18 Council, a St. Paul nonprofit comprised of representatives from the 18 Hmong clans.
Anyone wishing to contribute to the fund can send donations to the Hmong Community Support Fund for Wisconsin Hunting Victims and Survivors, University Bank, 200 W. University Ave., St. Paul, MN 55103.
One man doesn't shoot so many people out of nothing. Wait to see what really happened that day. Know the facts then be the judge.
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