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<blockquote data-quote="happylilcuss" data-source="post: 309478" data-attributes="member: 11618"><p>To those siding with the fwp.. Really? You are quick to jump to the aide of the fwp siting that he "missed on purpose" and that "His life might have been in danger" Come on. I dont know the facts and neither do you. Whos to say he wasnt just a crappy shot? To the idea his life might have been in danger I call total and utter BS.. He was armed!! If the guy who had already stated he couldnt take money from him because he wasnt a guide was going to kill the cop because he didnt shoot the ram then he seems to be much more of a criminal than has been addressed. And if he is this type of criminal than why did he need the officer in the first place.. He would have just gone out and shot the ram himself and saved himself the 5k he spent to buy it from the fwp cop.. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with those that smell entrapment.. I know I dont have all the facts but uncommon sense tells me that this guy was trapped.. As far as what crimes the fwp committed umm hello the guy crossed private property and then killed a ram knowingly having an illegal "guide" show him the way..</p><p> </p><p>One question I have about this case is this. What is the difference from what this guy is accused of to what lots of us do.. We get a call from a buddy and then help him scout the animals and then assist him with his hunt. Then when its over we help him pack out.. And some guys would even be willing to buy the trophy to put in their lodge or there home.. So why is what he did allegedly illegal?</p><p> </p><p>Also the trespassing charges could be dropped if the landowner decided not to press charges.. </p><p> </p><p>There are just lots of holes to this story but from what I read I have to agree with the author that the **** cop is more to blame than anyone.. Total abuse of power.. So this is my opinion take it for what its worth.. I am not trying to call anyone out or start anything just expressing my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happylilcuss, post: 309478, member: 11618"] To those siding with the fwp.. Really? You are quick to jump to the aide of the fwp siting that he "missed on purpose" and that "His life might have been in danger" Come on. I dont know the facts and neither do you. Whos to say he wasnt just a crappy shot? To the idea his life might have been in danger I call total and utter BS.. He was armed!! If the guy who had already stated he couldnt take money from him because he wasnt a guide was going to kill the cop because he didnt shoot the ram then he seems to be much more of a criminal than has been addressed. And if he is this type of criminal than why did he need the officer in the first place.. He would have just gone out and shot the ram himself and saved himself the 5k he spent to buy it from the fwp cop.. I agree with those that smell entrapment.. I know I dont have all the facts but uncommon sense tells me that this guy was trapped.. As far as what crimes the fwp committed umm hello the guy crossed private property and then killed a ram knowingly having an illegal "guide" show him the way.. One question I have about this case is this. What is the difference from what this guy is accused of to what lots of us do.. We get a call from a buddy and then help him scout the animals and then assist him with his hunt. Then when its over we help him pack out.. And some guys would even be willing to buy the trophy to put in their lodge or there home.. So why is what he did allegedly illegal? Also the trespassing charges could be dropped if the landowner decided not to press charges.. There are just lots of holes to this story but from what I read I have to agree with the author that the **** cop is more to blame than anyone.. Total abuse of power.. So this is my opinion take it for what its worth.. I am not trying to call anyone out or start anything just expressing my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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