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  • Police Officer Could Go To Jail For Killing Elk And Covering It Up

    A former police officer in Boulder, Colorado has been found guilty of killing an elk while on duty early last year.

    Reports say that Sam Carter was on duty when he shot and killed the elk on Mableton Hill. The bull elk had become somewhat of a celebrity in the local community and was known to locals as “Big Boy.” Pictures surfaced of Carter posing with the dead elk’s body, and after he was questioned, he attempted to use his standing as a police officer to cover up what he did.

    Initially, Carter said that the beloved elk was wounded and that he was putting it down, but after a lengthy investigation, text messages were discovered that proved Carter had planned the killing prior. After fatally shooting the beloved animal, Carter called a friend and former cop to help him pick up the dead elk and butcher it. Reports say that Carter even went so far as to forge a tag so that he could pretend it was road kill.

    "This was about something that is essential to every community, and that is integrity in public service," said District Attorney Stan Garnett. “I didn't want to have lost in the rigmarole of the criminal charges the majesty of this animal and its impact on the community. People who want to tease Boulder about this case have probably never seen an elk quite like this."

    Local residents believe that justice has finally been served, and although many see this as just an animal being killed, they believe this case shines a light on corruption in the police force.

    "It is so rare for an animal to get any semblance of justice in our court system,” said resident Jessica Sandler. "Though we'd much rather have the elk back alive, hopefully a lying and corrupt cop will be going to jail for betraying the public trust in such an egregious fashion."

    According to the Daily Camera, Carter was convicted on nine counts, including “first-degree official misconduct, illegal possession of a trophy elk with a Samson Law surcharge, conspiracy to commit illegal possession of wildlife, unlawful taking of a big game animal out of season, and unlawful use of an electronic communication device to unlawfully take wildlife.”

    Carter now faces up to six years in prison. His sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 29.

    Sources: Daily Mail, ABC News, Daily Camera

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  • #2
    "unlawful use of an electronic communication device to unlawfully take wildlife"

    WTF does that mean?? Did he shoot it with his iPhone? Now that's an app I want!

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    • #3
      Why people who do illegal shit decide to take pictures of it, is beyond me...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chili View Post
        "unlawful use of an electronic communication device to unlawfully take wildlife"

        WTF does that mean?? Did he shoot it with his iPhone? Now that's an app I want!
        Tazer walky talky. You can taze someone and call it in at the same time, for backup.

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        • #5
          Googled it.. To see what that was..

          Illegal Use of Radios To Take Wildlife

          As with the use of motor vehicles, using radios or aircraft to spot wildlife and communicating via the radio the wildlife's location to another person is illegal. Anyone using a radio as an aid to hunting or pursuing wildlife shall be considered to be in violation of State Division Wildlife regulations. This violation is also a misdemeanor and has harsh penalties and possible hunting license suspensions if convicted. It is also unlawful to use any other type of electronic devices such as cell phones, instant messaging or email to communicate information on the whereabouts of game to another. This violation carries the same penalties as above.


          Very surprised that is a law..

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          • #6
            Isn't going out and abusing or killing animals usually a precursor to serial killing?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by talisman View Post
              Isn't going out and abusing or killing animals usually a precursor to serial killing?
              Yep. Looks like he was stopped early. Let's hope he gets the individualized attention he needs in prison to adjust his behavior.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                Isn't going out and abusing or killing animals usually a precursor to serial killing?
                Animals as in plural.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
                  Animals as in plural.
                  As LE, I'm sure he's already shot about 9 chihuahuas.
                  Originally posted by BradM
                  But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                  Originally posted by Leah
                  In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                    As LE, I'm sure he's already shot about 9 chihuahuas.
                    Zing!!!!!!!!!!! Don't worry folks, Brent will be here all week.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
                      Animals as in plural.

                      Every single one of them started with one, didn't they?

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                      • #12
                        Cop charged with four felonies means he will end up with a $200 fine.
                        Originally posted by racrguy
                        What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                        Originally posted by racrguy
                        Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                          Cop charged with four felonies means he will end up with a $200 fine.
                          Deferred. You are such a pessimist!
                          Whos your Daddy?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                            Deferred. You are such a pessimist!
                            With pay lol
                            Originally posted by racrguy
                            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                            Originally posted by racrguy
                            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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