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Fentress Co. man charged with shooting at three people, one a child, and killing five hunting dogs
Officials said that Richard Rader, of Jamestown, shot at three people while they were hunting and killed five dogs. Four were on a leash, according to reports. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 4:12 PM EST February 4, 2021
FENTRESS COUNTY, Tenn. A Fentress County man was charged on Wednesday after shooting at three people while they were hunting and killing their dogs, according to the Fentress County Sheriff s Department.
Officials said that Hunter Crouch, Savannah Cantrell and a 12-year-old child were hunting in the Manson community on Jan. 30 when their hunting dogs found a hog. While they were hunting, Richard Rader, of Jamestown, began shooting in their direction causing the hunters to take cover, according to records.