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I'll raise you one. Make sure your skunks are skunks.

 

http://www.timesonli...8fc547ae12.html

 

Leindecker said in his statement that township police were being assisted in the investigation by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

I don't get it. Was there some question if she was or was not a skunk, or if skunks were in season?

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It could happen to anyone; 8 year old girls are often mistaken for skunks. If you ask me, the kid was just asking to get shot. Why else would she be wearing a black outfit w/white feather?
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I don't get it. Was there some question if she was or was not a skunk, or if skunks were in season?

Probably exploring all avenues for some type of conviction. No doubt she wasn't a skunk though.

 

It could happen to anyone; 8 year old girls are often mistaken for skunks. If you ask me, the kid was just asking to get shot. Why else would she be wearing a black outfit w/white feather?

 

As a general rule, when there's a party with kids at your house, don't pull any guns out. Just sayin'.

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As a general rule, when there's a party with kids at your house, don't pull any guns out. Just sayin'.

Sorry but I don't think that the kid is Scot free here. She (actually partial blame lies with her parents) put herself in a position that led to being mistaken for a skunk.
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Sorry but I don't think that the kid is Scot free here. She (actually partial blame lies with her parents) put herself in a position that led to being mistaken for a skunk.

You would think that when Grandma put the flashlight beam on her and yelled "Fire!" the little girl would have stood up and said "I am not a skunk!" or something similar. I'm beginning to see your point, I guess she wanted to get shot....

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You would think that when Grandma put the flashlight beam on her and yelled "Fire!" the little girl would have stood up and said "I am not a skunk!" or something similar. I'm beginning to see your point, I guess she wanted to get shot....

Seriously, she probably shouldn't have been there in the first place but yeah, since she was she should have been more proactive, I agree with that.
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Seriously, she probably shouldn't have been there in the first place but yeah, since she was she should have been more proactive, I agree with that.

 

Seriously? It doesn't sound like she was exactly going through the redneck's trash cans.

 

How far away and/or drunk do you need to be to mistake a 4' child for a skunk?

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Seriously, she probably shouldn't have been there in the first place but yeah, since she was she should have been more proactive, I agree with that.

Didn't realize you were being serious.

 

In that case, no, she is not to blame. It was a Halloween party, there was a bonfire, probably some booze. She was somewhere on the property on the down slope of a hill I guess. As someone with a gun, you always have to positively id what you're shooting. A feather floating around down in the woods is not a positive id, especially considering there are a bunch of people in costumes and kids are running around.

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They ended up charging the relative (cousin) who shot the girl. Last I heard (a few days ago) she was still in the hospital in critical condition, but it seemed like she would be okay.

 

http://www.timesonline.com/news/police_fire_courts/police-file-charges-in-girl-s-shooting/article_6a16a379-b75a-5210-a905-b17a6dc1d503.html

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