Sunday, August 11, 2013

In Canada They Know How to Treat Hunting Accidents

Corey Blake was sentenced to two years' probation and $5,000 in fines for shooting a woman he thought was a moose in 2011.
Corey Blake was sentenced to two years' probation and $5,000 in fines for shooting a woman he thought was a moose in 2011. (CBC)


A man from Notre Dame Bay was sentenced to two years probation in a Gander court on Friday for shooting a woman he thought was a moose in November 2011.

Corey Blake, 36, pleaded guilty in March to criminal negligence causing bodily harm, hunting without a license and breaching his probation after mistaking Joan Primmer, 68, for a moose one afternoon while he was out hunting.
Judge Jacqueline Jenkins said the accident had a devastating impact on both the victim and the shooter.
Jenkins said the victim had been scarred both emotionally had physically, and Blake is still haunted by her screams.
She sentenced Blake to almost $5,000 in fines on top of the probation, with the condition he no longer own firearms, adding that the condition was almost unnecessary because Blake said he will never hunt again.

2 comments:

  1. "The man charged with mistaking a woman for a moose and shooting her in the shoulder in November of 2011 has been sentenced to fines totalling close to $5,000, probation and a 10-year firearms prohibition."
    http://www.lportepilot.ca/News/Local/2013-08-09/article-3344753/No-jail-time-for-hunter/1

    I only found one other article, so there isn't a tie breaker so to speak. So then the question is which one is correct.

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  2. Mikeb, why don't you focus your energies on Canada and leave America alone?

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