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Hunter shot, killed in Georgia after allegedly mistaken for a deer, officials say

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hunter in Georgia died on Saturday after he was shot by another hunter who thought he was a deer, according to officials.

The Glynn County Sheriff’s Office said the incident happened in a wooded area off Myers Hill Road, located just outside of Brunswick.

A group of hunters told authorities they had all met and come to the Myers Hill area to go hunting during the day.

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While in an area of thick foliage, police told WFOX that Bobby Lane was shot by Hector Romero after he was mistaken for a deer. Romero then helped Lane to a nearby gas station, where the hunters met emergency responders.

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3 thoughts on “Hunter shot, killed in Georgia after allegedly mistaken for a deer, officials say

  1. Yet, if a mountain lion mistakenly identifies a person as a deer, even if the lion does nothing to the person, the lion is hunted and killed. But a hunter who knows there are people in the woods with him, who always identifies his target before shooting, and who identifies a round-headed two-legged hominid as a deer will be given a pass for “a terrible mistake.” When will hunters be held responsible for their “terrible mistakes?”

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