Canadian Hiker Faces Several Charges After Shooting Black Bear with 20-Gauge Shotgun in Self Defense
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Canadian Hiker Faces Several Charges After Shooting Black Bear with 20-Gauge Shotgun in Self Defense (msn.com)
Canadian Hiker Faces Several Charges After Shooting Black Bear with 20-Gauge Shotgun in Self Defense
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On Saturday, August 6, two hikers came face to face with a black bear in Jasper National Park, in eastern British Columbia. The bear was only 30 meters away from the hikers when they encountered it on the popular Overlander Trail. One of the hikers fired off their 20-gauge shotgun to try to haze the bear away, but the bruin didn't retreat. The hiker fired again, this time hitting the bear, which rolled down a creek bank. The hikers immediately left the scene.
© DESPITE STRAIGHT LINES (Paul Williams) via Getty ImagesBlack bears can reach weights of up to 600 pounds.
The bear's condition is unkown, though blood was detected at the scene of the encounter. Park staffers have so far been unable to locate the bruin. "The search for the bear was very challenging due to due dense forest conditions and topography," Parks Canada told CBC. "Injured bears can be very aggressive when encountered in close quarters, so any further searches must be approached with extreme caution."
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