Reckless Hunting Allegation A Political ‘Hit Job,’ Says GOP National Committeewoman Nina Webber As Charges Dropped

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An allegation that Wyoming Republican Party National Committeewoman Nina Webber sprayed bullets near a home last fall while hunting have been dropped with prejudice. She called the charge a political “hit job” and said that “the truth has finally come out.”

Leo Wolfson

https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/05/17/reckless-hunting-allegation-a-political-hit-job-says-state-gop-committeewoman-nina-webber-as-charges-dropped/?fbclid=IwAR352JzvihsVUVrPEEhJJMRh–e0muwSmOodgCLsinpWSWTH5NtVDhZhcyU

May 17, 20235 min read

Wyoming GOP Committeewoman Nina Webber said she feels vindicated after charges alleging she was hunting recklessly near a home in Park County last fall were dropped with prejudice. She called the pursuit of the allegations a political "hit job."
Wyoming GOP Committeewoman Nina Webber said she feels vindicated after charges alleging she was hunting recklessly near a home in Park County last fall were dropped with prejudice. She called the pursuit of the allegations a political “hit job.” (Courtesy Photo)

A Wyoming Republican Party National Committeewoman was cleared on a charge of reckless endangering on Wednesday after originally being accused of shooting bullets in close vicinity of a home and its residents while she was hunting.

On Wednesday, Park County Attorney Bryan Skoric dismissed the charge against Webber with prejudice, telling Cowboy State Daily the state did not have enough…

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