Two Florida men banned from hunting in Colorado — one of life, one for 20 years — in poaching case

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Men illegally killed mule deer and pronghorn
Posted: 6:16 AM, Feb 18, 2020
Updated: 9:47 AM, Feb 18, 2020

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Two Florida men who pleaded guilty in a poaching case in 2018 have been sentenced and will likely never hunt in Colorado ever again, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said.

CPW said both men — Timothy C. Draper, 33, and Lawrence J. Cowart, 30, both of Bunnell, Florida — were part of a 10-month poaching operation that involved the illegal killing of at least three mule deer and six pronghorn in Elbert and Lincoln Counties.

In December 2018, Draper pleaded guilty in Lincoln County Court to a misdemeanor charge of illegal possession of three or more big game. On Feb. 11, a CPW Commission hearing examiner ruled that he’d receive a 20-year suspension of his hunting privileges in Colorado. He was sentenced to…

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1 thought on “Two Florida men banned from hunting in Colorado — one of life, one for 20 years — in poaching case

  1. ..it’s something..
    not nearly enough..
    ..but something..

    and knowing the serial killers
    ..they’ll go on murdering against the law..

    I loathe (so many) humans..

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