Did you not read the part where the vistim grabbed the shooter's arm or the part where some of the party approached the guy with the gun with rocks in their hands?
Yeah, the guy seemed determined to cause trouble, now someone is dead.
I have rafted these rivers, the Meramec, Jack's Fork, the Current, Cuivre River, etc. many times over the years. I'd hate to get shot because I wanted to take a leak. With women in the canoes, you have to go up into the vegetation. I understand the guys frustration with his private property, but from what I read, the public has an easement on his property to a certain, difficult to ascertain, point. He has to live with it if he wants to live on the river, and, like another poster said, come up with creative ways to discourage bad behavior. Photos of offenders, take pictures of them and post them online or give them to the cops for a public nudity prosecution; prosecute the ones who enter the part of your land that is not subject to the easement, etc. These canoes all have serial numbers and you can trace the people who rent them.
>> “Did you not read the part where the vistim grabbed the shooter’s arm or the part where some of the party approached the guy with the gun with rocks in their hands?” <<
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Doesn’t matter a bit.
When you brandish a weapon, you accept responsibility for the consequences that ensue.