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Author Topic: Stepbrothers charged with shooting cows  (Read 2183 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008


Stepbrothers charged with shooting cows on first day of deer hunt
- The Associated Press
CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. — State police say two Fayette County stepbrothers shot and killed four cows after dusk on the first day of deer rifle hunting season. :fudd: :fudd:

Police say 21-year-old Ronald Dwayne Regish III, of Dunbar, and 22-year-old Allen Kessler, of Normalville, fired 10 shots at the cows in Saltlick Township. A juvenile is also charged with firing a shot.

Police say the men used a spotlight to find the animals and told police they thought the animals were deer.

The men are charged with agricultural vandalism, criminal conspiracy, criminal mischief and cruelty to animals.

Police say spent rifle shells were found 50 to 200 yards from the cows.
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 :bonk:  DANG KIDS !  kids like that make it harder for our kids to go out on there own and enjoy a hunt  :banghead:

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I guess a crow dose kinda look like a deer :popcorn: :popcorn:


Just think if they seen a person in the woods.  :puke: :puke:

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I guess a crow dose kinda look like a deer :popcorn: :popcorn:


Just think if they seen a person in the woods.  :puke: :puke:

must be your kin ss :oops1:

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Yup, if your going to headlight in cattle country you best be able to tell the difference between cow and deer eyes. 21 and 22 they are not kids anymore.
 Back in the 60's a friend of mine shot the neighbors cow, the embarressing part( for him) was that he did chores everyday at home raising cattle.

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There was just s kid picked up in my area for shooting a doe. the story in the paper said he was pulled over with the deer on top of his car and he told the deputy he had hit it.. (with a bullet lol) some people