And bolt, and was horrified at what i found out. Reporter some in the audience of 50 people were disturbed as well. We want show you the video of the method. Its too graphic for tv. Notice the reaction of the turning away. Shielding their eyes. Shaking their heads. Deer are caught in a cage. They attempt to fire a four inch metal rod into the deers brain rich the paperwork shows the Ohio Division of wildlife has approved the citys use of trap and bolt. It also shows the citys deer population is unsafe and that accident involving deer have shot up 500 in the last three years. Betsy tray bin was at the meeting. She checked records since 2014 about deer. I feel with the population of 14,000 people, getting 31 calls on deer over the past over two years is not a problem. Program is planned to last the next two months. Jill has other her own plan. Heading to the City Council Meeting tomorrow night. Its the most inhumane thing that can be done. Probably the worst possible choice imaginable fo
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Updated on February 11, 2021 at 5:45 am
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A 17-year-old boy who was stabbed in Palm Springs died at a hospital due to his injuries, police said Wednesday.
James Bernard of Twentynine Palms was pronounced dead at about 9 a.m. Tuesday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, according to Riverside County Sheriff s Sgt. Brent Seacrest.
Bernard was stabbed at about 4:15 a.m. on Feb. 3 in the 300 block of South Palm Canyon Drive, near West Baristo Road, and was rushed to a hospital in critical condition, according to the Palm Springs Police Department. The circumstances surrounding the stabbing remain unclear, although police were investigating it as a homicide.