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The court heard Sweeney was supposed to be spending last year s level 4 lockdown at his father s home in Oamaru. The 19-year-old only had a restricted licence, prohibiting him from driving outside permitted hours, but borrowed his father s ute and drove to Macraes, about 125 kilometres away, to go hunting. Sweeney, who did not have a firearm s licence, picked up a friend on the night of April 17. They drove down several rural roads and used a spotlight to look for wild animals to shoot.
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A red deer stares through a fence in this file photo. Sweeney spotted a red deer hind on the road and used a .270 calibre bolt action rifle to shoot the deer, then put the carcass on the back of the ute.
Community work for teen poacher who decapitated stags during lockdown
29 Apr, 2021 06:59 AM
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Renata Sweeney went on a poaching spree during last year s Covid lockdown. Photo / ODT
Otago Daily Times
By: Rob Kidd
A teenager who decapitated two stags while on late-night poaching missions during lockdown has been sentenced to community work.
Renata Winiata Paorakingi Sweeney, 19, appeared in the Dunedin District Court this afternoon after pleading guilty to three charges of unlawful hunting, firearms charges and a breach of the country s level 4 lockdown as the response against Covid-19 ramped up.
The killing spree began on April 17 last year when the defendant picked up a juvenile associate in a Nissan ute.
BYRAM TOWNSHIP, N.J. â The 16-year-old boy allegedly involved in the murder of a Fort Drum soldier in December is accused of pointing a gun at the victimâs head while he and another soldier drove him more than four hours to a wooded area in northern New Jersey before the victim was shot in the head.
The teen and another Fort Drum soldier, Pvt. Jamaal Mellish, 23, are accused of abducting Cpl. Hayden A. Harris, 20, in Glen Park and driving him some 270 miles in the corporalâs 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup to Byram Township, N.J., after the soldiers had apparently argued about swapping vehicles.
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