February 27, 2014

Now this is good gun control

From Seattle station KOMO:
11-year-old Central Wash. girl shoots, kills cougar
An 11-year-old girl shot a cougar that was following her 14-year-old brother to their home at Twisp, in north central Washington, the state Fish and Wildlife Department said.

The female cougar killed last week was about 4 years old and weighed about 50 pounds - half of what it should weigh, said Officer Cal Treser.

"This cougar was very, very skinny," he said.

It was the third cougar killed in a week in the area just outside Twisp.

The children's father, Tom White, had chased the cougar away from their calves twice on Feb. 19. The next day his son went out to feed the dogs and was returning to a basement door when he spotted the cougar following him, Treser said.

"His dad was in there and said, 'Close the door!' and there was the cougar, right behind him," Treser said.

His 11-year-old daughter had a tag to hunt cougars and shot the animal, he said.
Danger. Danger neutralized with a rifle. End of problem. Posted by DaveH at February 27, 2014 5:18 PM
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