
Letter to Editor in Vburg Post
Letter to Editor in Vburg Post
anyone familiar with this incident described in sunday's edition of the vicksburg post?


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No comment on the event itself, but keep in mind that the writer is someone who thinks a game warden's job is "to protect helpless animals."

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isn't part of their job protecting helpless animals during high water events, or at least enforce the laws that protect helpless animals during high water events?
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I don't know anything about what happened, I just saw that myself, but I will place a wager that if any of the bystanders had attempted to "dispatch" the helpless animal like the GW did, they would be in some serious trouble.
Wonder who the GW was, couldn't have been ole TT!!!
Wonder who the GW was, couldn't have been ole TT!!!
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Noticed this popping up all over FB. People been talking about it
Woman made a complaint on the wildlife page also. Then commented on the people arrested for hunting when season was closed.
Woman made a complaint on the wildlife page also. Then commented on the people arrested for hunting when season was closed.
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I heard about this event from an ex-coworker of mine. A different ex-coworker also witnessed this event, took pics, put it on facebook and the next morning it was gone. I was told the story was also submitted to the Clairon Ledger but they never heard of anything about it.
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Must have been a Goodern.
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I have seen this pop up several times in the last few days on facebook, but I have no first hand knowledge of the incident.
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I've also seen it on FB, but have also witnessed and heard of other similar type incidents with GW's. I've mentioned them in the past on this site. Feelings were hurt.
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From the Clarion Ledger today:
A letter from a Vicksburg man that was published in The Vicksburg Post newspaper has been circulating over the Internet and has tempers flaring.
The letter, which was attributed to Jimmy Hart of Vicksburg, described a scene near the Port of Vicksburg on Jan. 7. A deer was swimming to higher ground, only to be spooked back in the water by spectators who had gathered to watch the buck. When the buck came to land again, it was said to be exhausted and laid down on the bank.
Not long after, officers from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and the Warren County Sheriff's Department arrived on the scene. According to the letter, spectators were asked to back away and the deer was shot three times and killed by a conservation officer.
As the story made its way into email inboxes and Internet forums, it left some readers wondering why the situation ended as it did and others angry.
MDWFP Law Enforcement Bureau chief Col. Adcock said he was well aware of the incident.
"That deer swam out and people wouldn't leave him alone," Adcock said. "People had literally worn the deer completely out. There was nowhere for him to escape to."
Adcock said if there had been a wooded area the deer could have safely fled to, the situation would have been handled differently. But he said the area where the deer swam to land is surrounded by roads. Adcock said one of those roads is heavily used by trucks traveling to and from the Port of Vicksburg.
"It's a main highway there that has tons of traffic," Adcock said. "It was a public safety concern that it was going to cause an accident.
"That's just not a chance you can take. This was in the Port of Vicksburg."
Adcock explained that sedating the animal was not an option, either.
"Our officers are not veterinarians," Adcock said. "They don't carry sedatives and tranquilizer guns in their trucks. It's just not feasible."
After discussion among the officers on the scene, it was determined the deer would be dispatched.
"It is our job to manage the resources of Mississippi, but public safety is paramount," Adcock said.
According to MDWFP spokesperson Jim Walker, the deer was donated to the Mississippi Wildlife Federation Hunters' Harvest program. Through the program, the meat will be processed and distributed to Mississippi families in need.
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A letter from a Vicksburg man that was published in The Vicksburg Post newspaper has been circulating over the Internet and has tempers flaring.
The letter, which was attributed to Jimmy Hart of Vicksburg, described a scene near the Port of Vicksburg on Jan. 7. A deer was swimming to higher ground, only to be spooked back in the water by spectators who had gathered to watch the buck. When the buck came to land again, it was said to be exhausted and laid down on the bank.
Not long after, officers from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and the Warren County Sheriff's Department arrived on the scene. According to the letter, spectators were asked to back away and the deer was shot three times and killed by a conservation officer.
As the story made its way into email inboxes and Internet forums, it left some readers wondering why the situation ended as it did and others angry.
MDWFP Law Enforcement Bureau chief Col. Adcock said he was well aware of the incident.
"That deer swam out and people wouldn't leave him alone," Adcock said. "People had literally worn the deer completely out. There was nowhere for him to escape to."
Adcock said if there had been a wooded area the deer could have safely fled to, the situation would have been handled differently. But he said the area where the deer swam to land is surrounded by roads. Adcock said one of those roads is heavily used by trucks traveling to and from the Port of Vicksburg.
"It's a main highway there that has tons of traffic," Adcock said. "It was a public safety concern that it was going to cause an accident.
"That's just not a chance you can take. This was in the Port of Vicksburg."
Adcock explained that sedating the animal was not an option, either.
"Our officers are not veterinarians," Adcock said. "They don't carry sedatives and tranquilizer guns in their trucks. It's just not feasible."
After discussion among the officers on the scene, it was determined the deer would be dispatched.
"It is our job to manage the resources of Mississippi, but public safety is paramount," Adcock said.
According to MDWFP spokesperson Jim Walker, the deer was donated to the Mississippi Wildlife Federation Hunters' Harvest program. Through the program, the meat will be processed and distributed to Mississippi families in need.
Contact Brian Broom at (601) 961-7225 or bbroom@gannett.com. Follow The Clarion-Ledger Outdoors on Facebook and @BrianBroom on Twitter.
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And that is how you cover your ass
this look's like it's gona hurt
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This happened in front of the Ergon plant. The deer would've had to walk over 2 miles down the port road and then crossed Business 61, obviously full of traffic, to get to dry ground. Google where the Ergon plant is on Haining Road. It is completely surrounded by miles of water right now.
Had it caused an accident, I imagine concerned citizens would be blaming the officer for putting a deer's life over a human's.
You girls need to go back to your cross-stitching. it's supposed to be cold in February, and I'm sure your husbands could use some warm mittens or a stocking cap.
Had it caused an accident, I imagine concerned citizens would be blaming the officer for putting a deer's life over a human's.
You girls need to go back to your cross-stitching. it's supposed to be cold in February, and I'm sure your husbands could use some warm mittens or a stocking cap.
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davidees wrote: I've mentioned them in the past on this site. Feelings were hurt.
I think it's happened again....but that's none of my business. .....

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+1Wingman wrote:This happened in front of the Ergon plant. The deer would've had to walk over 2 miles down the port road and then crossed Business 61, obviously full of traffic, to get to dry ground. Google where the Ergon plant is on Haining Road. It is completely surrounded by miles of water right now.
Had it caused an accident, I imagine concerned citizens would be blaming the officer for putting a deer's life over a human's.
You girls need to go back to your cross-stitching. it's supposed to be cold in February, and I'm sure your husbands could use some warm mittens or a stocking cap.
There wouldn't have been any comment if it had been a worn out old stray hound or someone's milk cow that had been swimming for hours.
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