The violent footage of a father and a son, who has been convicted of illegal to shoot and kill a bear and its bear cubs, while they lay in hi, has been published by the authorities in Alaska, UNITED states.
the Video, which has been recorded as a part of a research project, have otherwise been withheld until the case of 18-year-old Owen Renner and 41-year-old Andrew Renner was completed.
‘They will never be able to link it back to us’, you can hear the son say in the video, which was released Wednesday. It writes among other ktuu.
‘You and me, we fucker not around, we take to where we want to kill’, says the son, on in the footage, where he goes around without a shirt on the upper body.
The bears can not be seen during the killings, but the sound of shots and screaming bear cubs is not to be mistaken. Subsequently, the two men sort the flesh and the skin in the bags, after they have posed with hunbjørnens claws.
According to police, delivered the Andrew and Owen Renner the skin of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game, where they lied about where they had the bear from, and whether or not it had cubs.
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the Video also shows the moment two days later when the two return to the site to pick their shells up and to download bjørneungernes equal.
In Alaska, it is illegal to kill bear cubs, just as it is not permitted to kill a she-bear, if it has cubs.
In august 2018 were Andrew and Owen Renner charged with poaching. They pleaded both guilty, and Andrew Renner was sentenced to five months imprisonment, of which two months were conditional. He also received a fine of 20,000 dollars and had also suspended his boat, his trailer, his pickup truck, two rifles, two pistols, two iPhones and two pairs of skis. His hunting permit has been revoked for 10 years. It writes the New York Times.
the 18-year-old Owen Renner was given a suspended prison sentence, community service and was ordered to take a safety course for hunters. His jagttiladelse was involved in two years.
Both father and son will also need to pay 1800 dollars in damages to the state.