The guy shouldn’t have been shot and the invader should get the book thrown at him, but what is a “family of 11” doing having a cook out on somebody elses property?
Actually, that is quite common around here-especially if the property fronts a creek or river. Most times the property owners look the other way as long as you’re civilised and don’t make a big mess. My family has been regularly camping on and off on a choice creek spot for years that isn’t ours. That’s just how it is here. It’s nice. But we always leave the area as we found it.
Tho the above article doesn't mention it, the Baxter Bulletin article yesterday said that the illegal son-in-law approached the group first to ask them to leave and then later the mother-in-law, who owned the property, and her son-in-law returned to make them leave, which is when the shots were fired.