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Man who illegally killed 700-pound black bear on Red Lake reservation sentenced to prison


Man who illegally killed 700-pound black bear on Red Lake reservation sentenced to prison
He returned the next day to take photos and saw off its head.
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A Minnesota man who trespassed on Red Lake Indian Reservation land, illicitly killed a 700-pound black bear, then returned the following day to take photos and saw off the animal s head, will spend more than a year in prison
Brett James Stimac, of Brainerd, was sentenced Wednesday to 15 months in prison followed by a year of supervised release, plus a $9,500 fine, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office District of Minnesota. The 41-year-old had pleaded guilty in September of 2020 to wildlife trafficking and trespassing on Indian land. ....

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Minnesota Man Who Beheaded Black Bear on Native American Land Jailed


Minnesota Man Who Beheaded Black Bear on Native American Land Jailed
On 6/10/21 at 8:32 AM EDT
A Minnesota man who beheaded a 700-pound black bear while trespassing on Native American land and then posted photos of the carcass online has been jailed.
Brett James Stimac, 41, from Brainerd, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison, followed by one year of supervised release, after the incident at the Red Lake reservation in northwestern Minnesota on September 1, 2019. He has also been fined $9,500.
According to court documents, Stimac, who is not an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, wilfully, knowingly and without authorization or permission entered the reservation that evening for the purposes of hunting a bear. ....

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