How Can You Not Know That Guns Are Not Allowed In The Parks?!?!?!
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Gotta ask--why did the now ex-officer need to shoot the squirrel? couldn't they have called animal control or wildlife to get it, or let it leave of its own accord?
A lighter? Is this dude serious?
Loved the "tuba patrol" ratings--maybe we should keep them! Hilarious!
A lighter? Is this dude serious?
Loved the "tuba patrol" ratings--maybe we should keep them! Hilarious!
Re: How Can You Not Know That Guns Are Not Allowed In The Pa
well, what if the squirrel got the lighter, then ran all over lighting things on fire?felinefan wrote:Gotta ask--why did the now ex-officer need to shoot the squirrel? couldn't they have called animal control or wildlife to get it, or let it leave of its own accord?
A lighter? Is this dude serious?
Loved the "tuba patrol" ratings--maybe we should keep them! Hilarious!
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i have heard of Fire bugs, but a fire squirrel?drcorey wrote:well, what if the squirrel got the lighter, then ran all over lighting things on fire?felinefan wrote:Gotta ask--why did the now ex-officer need to shoot the squirrel? couldn't they have called animal control or wildlife to get it, or let it leave of its own accord?
A lighter? Is this dude serious?
Loved the "tuba patrol" ratings--maybe we should keep them! Hilarious!
Hmm, there HAVE been a lot of forest fires this season!
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A dog would never do that.drcorey wrote:well, what if the squirrel got the lighter, then ran all over lighting things on fire?
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SHREVEPORT, LA, 11/03/13: Shreveport police have arrested a man they say fabricated an armed robbery story to cover up the fact that he accidentally shot himself.
PHENIX CITY, AL, 11/10/13: Sgt. Daniel V. Davis, the Phenix City policeman who died on Nov. 10 after suffering massive blood loss, accidentally shot himself in the leg.
FAYETTEVILLE, NC, 11/16/13: Fayetteville police said a 4-year-old boy playing with a loaded handgun shot and killed himself Saturday morning. Investigators said Killian Perez got the loaded handgun from on top of a refrigerator and shot himself. Police said Killian's father, 32-year-old Jeffery David Perez, was home alone watching the 4-year-old and two twin babies while the mom was in Durham visiting a family member at the hospital. Detectives arrested Perez and charged him with involuntary manslaughter and failure to secure a firearm. Perez is a soldier in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Bragg.
CANANDAIGUA, NY, 11/16/13: A Canandaigua man was sent to the hospital Nov. 16 after he was accidentally shot by his own gun, said Ontario County sheriff's deputies. According to police, Kevin J. Perrin, 48, of 5269 Wells Curtice Road, was deer hunting on a family member's property, and he had a .44-caliber revolver in a holster on his belt. At 10 a.m., he stepped over a large log, which caused something — possibly a tree branch — to enter in the revolver's trigger guard and cause the gun to discharge, deputies said.
WESTFORD, NY, 11/16/13: A Long Island volunteer firefighter was killed in a hunting accident over the weekend in upstate New York. Charles Bruce, a 52-year-old father of two, was on an annual hunting trip with friends from the Malverne Fire Department when he was shot in the chest Saturday in Westford just east of Cooperstown. Otsego County District Attorney John Muehl said one of Bruce’s hunting partners may have mistaken him for a deer. Bruce finished hunting because it was getting dark and was coming out of the woods around 4:30 p.m., Muehl said. One of his hunting partners, who was in a tree stand about 60 yards away, saw what he thought to be an antler, Muehl said. “Since he’d shot deer in that area before, he shot over there,” Muehl told 1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera. “When he went to look at his deer, it wasn’t his deer, it was his friend.”
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CENTERVILLE, IA, 11/17/13: Police said a man whose gun accidentally fired in his pants pocket while at Walmart on Sunday kept on shopping, paying for his items and leaving as though nothing had happened. Police later found a .45-caliber bullet inside a can of beans.
Oommmm paaa paaaaaaaaaaa!!
ANDERSON CO., TX, 11/17/13: A 56-year-old Anderson County man was shot and later died from injuries sustained an accidental hunting incident Sunday in the county. “Upon arrival, deputies were advised that the victim and the shooter were hunting hogs. The shooter fired his rifle at what he thought was a hog, striking the victim.”
Marksmanship award with bacon cluster.
EVERGREEN, CO, 11/21/13: A parent volunteer found a gun and belt left by an armored car driver in a restroom at Marshdale Elementary School.
Too bad it wasn't a bag of money instead.
PHENIX CITY, AL, 11/10/13: Sgt. Daniel V. Davis, the Phenix City policeman who died on Nov. 10 after suffering massive blood loss, accidentally shot himself in the leg.
FAYETTEVILLE, NC, 11/16/13: Fayetteville police said a 4-year-old boy playing with a loaded handgun shot and killed himself Saturday morning. Investigators said Killian Perez got the loaded handgun from on top of a refrigerator and shot himself. Police said Killian's father, 32-year-old Jeffery David Perez, was home alone watching the 4-year-old and two twin babies while the mom was in Durham visiting a family member at the hospital. Detectives arrested Perez and charged him with involuntary manslaughter and failure to secure a firearm. Perez is a soldier in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Bragg.
CANANDAIGUA, NY, 11/16/13: A Canandaigua man was sent to the hospital Nov. 16 after he was accidentally shot by his own gun, said Ontario County sheriff's deputies. According to police, Kevin J. Perrin, 48, of 5269 Wells Curtice Road, was deer hunting on a family member's property, and he had a .44-caliber revolver in a holster on his belt. At 10 a.m., he stepped over a large log, which caused something — possibly a tree branch — to enter in the revolver's trigger guard and cause the gun to discharge, deputies said.
WESTFORD, NY, 11/16/13: A Long Island volunteer firefighter was killed in a hunting accident over the weekend in upstate New York. Charles Bruce, a 52-year-old father of two, was on an annual hunting trip with friends from the Malverne Fire Department when he was shot in the chest Saturday in Westford just east of Cooperstown. Otsego County District Attorney John Muehl said one of Bruce’s hunting partners may have mistaken him for a deer. Bruce finished hunting because it was getting dark and was coming out of the woods around 4:30 p.m., Muehl said. One of his hunting partners, who was in a tree stand about 60 yards away, saw what he thought to be an antler, Muehl said. “Since he’d shot deer in that area before, he shot over there,” Muehl told 1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera. “When he went to look at his deer, it wasn’t his deer, it was his friend.”
Tuba Patrol life time membership.
CENTERVILLE, IA, 11/17/13: Police said a man whose gun accidentally fired in his pants pocket while at Walmart on Sunday kept on shopping, paying for his items and leaving as though nothing had happened. Police later found a .45-caliber bullet inside a can of beans.
Oommmm paaa paaaaaaaaaaa!!
ANDERSON CO., TX, 11/17/13: A 56-year-old Anderson County man was shot and later died from injuries sustained an accidental hunting incident Sunday in the county. “Upon arrival, deputies were advised that the victim and the shooter were hunting hogs. The shooter fired his rifle at what he thought was a hog, striking the victim.”
Marksmanship award with bacon cluster.
EVERGREEN, CO, 11/21/13: A parent volunteer found a gun and belt left by an armored car driver in a restroom at Marshdale Elementary School.
Too bad it wasn't a bag of money instead.
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Re: How Can You Not Know That Guns Are Not Allowed In The Pa
Aren't hunters supposed to wear reflective vests? That way they aren't mistaken for animals; and aren't hunters taught not to fire until they're sure of their target?
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You'd think wouldn't you?felinefan wrote:Aren't hunters supposed to wear reflective vests? That way they aren't mistaken for animals; and aren't hunters taught not to fire until they're sure of their target?
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plus guns......hobie16 wrote:You'd think wouldn't you?felinefan wrote:Aren't hunters supposed to wear reflective vests? That way they aren't mistaken for animals; and aren't hunters taught not to fire until they're sure of their target?