Posted on 11/23/2004 7:06:28 AM PST by Rakkasan1
HAYWARD, Wis. The scene is as old as humanity itself: A hunter stakes out territory, only to find it claimed by another. Modern deer hunters usually resolve the matter amicably.
But deep in a thick Wisconsin forest on Sunday, for reasons authorities still can't fathom, a St. Paul man who was asked to leave another hunter's deer stand began to do so and then turned and opened fire on one of the landowners and his fellow hunters, killing six and wounding two, authorities said. The suspect had apparently gotten lost earlier that morning and wound up on the private property.
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No living in the forrest my Labradors do and when they try to raise a let so high they damn near fall over I know a man has been around. : )
No.
"Posted" signs are quite obvious.
And even if you don't know you're trespassing, when someone tells you that you are, the normal response is to leave, not shoot them.
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