View Full Version : Man arrested for field-stripping roadkill deer
Roguish Lawyer
10-26-2011, 14:13
http://www.newhavenregister.com/articles/2011/10/26/news/doc4ea850a67eec8718061990.txt
Peregrino
10-26-2011, 14:43
Blood past his elbows? Needs more practice himself. Of course the complaintants probably took their lil' darlings to McDonalds to help them recover from the "ghastly" experience.
greenberetTFS
10-26-2011, 16:02
Not fair,those lil' darlings maybe scared for life,have terrible nightmares,forever recalling that dreadful day.......:eek:
Big Teddy :munchin
lol What this Country needs is mandatory SERE schooling for every citizen.
Rumblyguts
10-26-2011, 19:09
Can't find a link to substantiate, but I heard a science teacher, who won some kind of award, on Wisconsin Public Radio describing how he brought in a dead cow for a parking lot dissection for a HS bio class. Instead of doing it for one class, the whole school rotated through as the cow was being dismantled. I believe it was in Superior, WI...a bit more blue collar and "up north" than many schools.
And silly me, I've dragged road kill back into the woods to let it rot, get eatern, etc. The students all seemed to handle it just fine. Great teaching tool.
Meat, it's just something on the shelf :rolleyes:
cant hardly
10-26-2011, 20:50
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Team Sergeant
10-26-2011, 20:54
He lived in an apartment- where else was he supposed to field dress the deer? The laundry room?Disorderly conduct is an overused catch-all.
If it was bothering the local populace— (from google maps it appears to be a somewhat affluent and dense mixed residential/shopping district, where anything other than eating, shopping or sleeping might be suspect) the cop should have asked him to move on. It sounds like he would have complied.
Save the bullshit charges for those worthy.
We had a guy hit a deer with his car and drag that deer into the shower room of the barracks and field dress it in there. Come Monday morning the 1st Sgt was pissed. In his defense, he cleaned the latrine until it was spotless.;)
C-1-505 82nd Airborne!
Witnesses told police the behavior was shocking.
So this is what its come to, eh?...
A very sad day, My poor grandfather would be rolling over in his grave if he heard this.
Badger52
10-27-2011, 05:47
So this is what its come to, eh?...
A very sad day, My poor grandfather would be rolling over in his grave if he heard this.Up in this AO a road-kill is a 911 call. Why? Because one wants to disassemble the animal as quickly as possible, and that call will get a Deputy to come out and issue you a tag so you can get your Buck folder out. (They will also take care of the report because nowadays busting a piece of plastic on the vehicle is gonna be > $1K and deer up this way are pretty, well, meaty.)
Last time I was on a ride-along with a friend on the Rochester dept we had an injured one right on the grassy strip between the main drag and the big mall just NW of Mayo. Judicious application of .40 S&W took care of that right in town; tag issued.
One thing an officer doesn't want to do is call back to dispatch and indicate any number greater than "1 shot fired" - :o