In an arrest warrant, investigators say the bulk of the bison 14 of them were killed on land owned by Catherine Pimm.
Eight were killed on Bureau of Land Management property,
four on U.S. Forest Service property,
three on property of Robert Lemm
three on Hawns ranch.
Not what I read earlier. They were on Hawn’s property according to another story I read. Bison are dangerous - only wild animal that kills and injures more people is grizzly/brown bear. Bison march through fences that hold in cattle without even slowing down. Regardless of open range laws from the 1800’s, turning bison loose on the countryside and then blaming the victim for defending himself against the critters is wrong. Those open range laws were written for cattle; at the time no one in their right mind wanted to raise bison.