Re: Another Shooting Accident in the Woods....



Hey! everyone,

I just want to see how fair they handle in this case...it will be
interesting to campare this case to Mr.Vang's case.

NTS








fajkhaum wrote:
> This land owner must believed that the victim was a Hmong snaeking into
> his land. He shot him in revenge for Mr. Vang. But in return, he shot
> his own kind. He knew he was guilty, so he pretended knowing nothing.
> That's too bad. A real bad land owner.
>
> Faj
>
> All4One wrote:
> > WOW!!! And this guys just walked away from the victim! I wonder what
> > JOHN HANSON have to say about this freak?!
> > jim
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> > By KATE SCHOTT and CHRIS BALDUS | La Crosse Tribune
> >
> > .
> > There are always questions.
> >
> > And never enough answers.
> >
> > At least not any that Scott Mihalovic could think of.
> >
> > It was about 9:30 a.m. Monday. A pair of girls with wet eyes passed
> > him, headed for the doors, as Mihalovic walked back to his office at
> > Logan Senior High School.
> >
> > One of the girls said she wanted to call her mom. Mihalovic thanked her
> > for telling him.
> >
> > As principal, Mihalovic and faculty had the burden Monday of telling
> > students one of their classmates was dead.
> >
> > "It's words. It's listening. A hug. A smile. An ask-if
> > you-need-anything," he said. "They just need to know you are there."
> >
> > The Logan school community was in mourning Monday as it tried to
> > understand how 17-year-old Seth Hammes, a senior known for spending his
> > free hours in the graphic arts room, had been killed Saturday while on
> > a hunting trip in northwest Monroe County.
> >
> > "Seth was quiet, teddy-bear like. Unassuming," Mihalovic said. "But the
> > first word that comes to mind, when you ask anyone, is just an
> > all-around good kid. His teachers will tell you, he goes out of his way
> > to help people without being asked."
> >
> > Hammes was unarmed when he ventured into the woods with two friends
> > near Abbotsford Avenue in the township of Little Falls, Wis. His
> > friends were hunting, but the only wildlife Hammes planned to shoot was
> > through the viewfinder of his camera lens.
> >
> > Monroe County Sheriff Peter Quirin said members of the hunting party
> > called at 8:05 p.m. after failing to locate Hammes. With the help of
> > search dogs, authorities found his body between 9:30 and 10 p.m.,
> > Quirin said.
> >
> > It wasn't initially obvious the La Crosse teen had been shot, Quirin
> > said.
> >
> > While authorities waited for the Wisconsin State Crime Lab to arrive,
> > detectives canvassed area property owners about the shooting, Det.
> > Clayton Tester said.
> >
> > It led them to Russell Robert Schroeder III, who lived nearby.
> > Contacted at his job at Fort McCoy, he later confessed to the shooting
> > during questioning at the sheriff's office, Tester said.
> >
> > Schroeder, 24, was booked in the Monroe County Jail on Sunday morning
> > on a charge of second-degree reckless homicide.
> >
> > While he lives on adjacent land, authorities said Schroeder was
> > trespassing on private property when, he told them, he saw something
> > moving in the woods and fired his .22-caliber rifle.
> >
> > Evidence was found at the site that Schroeder went to where Hammes was
> > lying on the ground after the shooting, Quirin said.
> >
> > "This could have been an accident," Quirin said. "The homicide charge
> > comes from the fact that (Schroeder) did not report it and did not
> > render help." He was known to have gone to a birthday party between the
> > time of the shooting and his arrest, Quirin said.
> >
> > Schroeder was not a member of the same hunting party and did not know
> > Hammes, Quirin said.
> >
> > The State Crime Lab took Hammes' body to Madison for an autopsy, which
> > was to have been done Monday.
> >
> > This is the third Logan High School student to die while classes were
> > in session in recent years, and each loss strikes a chord with
> > students. In February 2004, Christopher Thomas Clements died. Three
> > months later, so did Ashley Lee.
> >
> > Logan teachers had a prepared statement to read to classes at 8:15 a.m.
> > Monday, Mihalovic said. Students needing assistance gathered in the
> > office throughout the day, and the 10-member crisis team walked
> > hallways between periods to offer support.
> >
> > Mihalovic said he spent much of the morning with a 15-year-old student
> > who was with Seth on Saturday.
> >
> > District Attorney Dan Cary said he expects to file homicide charges
> > today against Schroeder in Monroe County Circuit Court. He waited a day
> > to bring charges so he could have the complete police reports as well
> > as preliminary autopsy findings from the state's forensic pathologist.
> >
> > Answers in those reports will help determine the specific charge to
> > file against Schroeder, Cary said.
> >
> > But at Logan, there are still questions.
> >
> > And never enough answers.

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  • Another Shooting Accident in the Woods....
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  • Re: Another Shooting Accident in the Woods....
    ... This land owner must believed that the victim was a Hmong snaeking into ... > understand how 17-year-old Seth Hammes, a senior known for spending his ... > Monroe County Sheriff Peter Quirin said members of the hunting party ... > It led them to Russell Robert Schroeder III, ...
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