What the hell is happening out there
Taken from another site. Is it me or are there more dickheads out there now with no respect for anyone.
htt p://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1517209/hunters-shoot-at-property-owner/?cs=102
Hunters shoot at property owner By NICOLE KUTER May 22, 2013, 4:30 a.m.Orange police are looking for two men who shot at a Springside farmer yesterday morning.
ORANGE police are looking for two men who shot at a Springside farmer yesterday morning when he caught them illegally hunting on his property.
The 43-year-old landowner was bailed up at gunpoint and ordered to drop his mobile phone which he was using to take a photograph of the offenders’ number plate.
One of the gunmen smashed the phone and fired a warning shot at the man’s feet.
The farmer had challenged the men after he found them on his property hunting kangaroos.
Canobolas Local Area Command Inspector Dave Harvey said the two men were less than four metres away from the farmer when they shot at him.
A command post was set up at Springside shortly before 10am where five police, detectives and the forensics special group combed through bushland in the Canobolas State Forest for two hours looking for the men.
One of the men was wearing a grey top and black tracksuit pants. He is described as Caucasian, about 180cm tall, thin build with short dark hair and is between 17 and 24 years old.
They were driving a white Subaru Outback.
Inspector Dave Harvey said the property owner was uninjured but badly shaken by the incident.
“It’s out of the ordinary and police are very keen to speak to any of the men who were there,” Inspector Harvey said.
“All resources have been made available to investigate the matter.
“Police consider the incident to be very serious.”
Anyone with information is urged to call Orange police on 63636399 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
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police are very keen to speak to any of the men who were there
Huh? This is police speak for what exactly?
Peter.
24 May 2013, 04:41
NakihunterYou get all sorts.
Here in NZ a few years ago Scott Guy was murdered & his brother in law (Macdonald) was tried and acquitted. But Macdonald was convicted of killing around 20 dairy calves with a hammer because he had a grudge against another farmer & also of poaching 2 breeding stags on a deer farm!
I know another farmer where I used to shoot goats on his property. He blocked some guys in a car who were poaching on his place & they bumped his quad bike with the car & then wanted him to pay for the damage. They threatened to shoot his breeding bull if he did not pay! He had no option.
24 May 2013, 09:58
sambarman338quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
quote:
police are very keen to speak to any of the men who were there
Huh? This is police speak for what exactly?
Peter.
I guess it means they would like to speak to these dudes to get their side of the story. It's not only an effort not to frighten them into leaving the state or country but part of the 'innocent until proved guilty' thing.
24 May 2013, 13:48
Bren7X64Not like it isn't difficult enough already with the greenies outside our tent pissing in, but we've got our own lot inside already pissing over the floor ..... (figuratively, of course).
01 June 2013, 02:40
boarkillerBad apples always seem to ruined it for everyone
very unfortunate. If caught, I'd make them milk 100 dairy cows daily by hand for 5 years.
01 June 2013, 08:46
Bren7X64quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
quote:
police are very keen to speak to any of the men who were there
Huh? This is police speak for what exactly?
Peter.
In the British vernacular "helping them with their inquiries", which means sweating them round the clock until someone cracks and confesses.
And what Sambarman said.
With breaks as prescribed by law and the offering of lawyers.