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Old 06-27-2019, 07:59 AM
elkhunter11 elkhunter11 is offline
 
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The deer was injured by a vehicle , likely traveling much faster than the officer driving over it. It was likely hit by a part of the vehicle much more solid than rubber tires. So if that collision only injured the deer, how would you expect a rubber tire rolling over it at slow speed to kill it quickly? If he had parked with a tire on the deer's chest, at least it would have suffocated, from not being able to breathe. I don't believe that the officer was being malicious, I believe that it was simply a matter of him being totally clueless, which is something I don't think is acceptable for someone who is allowed to carry firearms, into possible life and death situations.
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