long article at link aboveA 19-year-old man who said he was trying to get food for his family was cited for a misdemeanor in the shooting death of Ella, a deer that lived in and delighted visitors to Kansas Citys Elmwood Cemetery.
Phoenix M. Vankirk of Kansas City was issued a ticket Thursday for taking a deer out of season, a code violation punishable by a fine of $1,000 and a year in jail.
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Some had hoped the deers killer would face a tougher penalty.
Im incredibly disappointed, said Eric Phelps of In Defense of Animals, which put up $1,500 in reward money in the case. Phelps said he will push local officials to file additional charges.
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The man told the conservation officer and a Jackson County sheriff's deputy that he was on his front porch grilling on Aug. 3 when he saw Ella standing in the grass.
He said he got his .45-caliber handgun. He "jumped the fence of the cemetery and hid behind a tree and waited for the deer to get closer to him." He said after he shot Ella that she ran for a bit before collapsing.
He said he tried to get his vehicle into the cemetery to retrieve her body but discovered the gates were locked.
Initially reading about Ella the Deers story was moving and heartwarming. The way she befriended the little dog was like a fairy tale. When the dog was taken away at first I felt sad for Ella, but then I realized she would continue her lifes work by comforting the mourners at the cemetery.
Unfortunately, her story didnt end there. The most recent news about Ella being gunned down broke my heart as well as many others. She made an impact.
I live in a heavily wooded area and sometimes I see a deer here and there traveling along through the trees. But this last Thursday I found a dog in my yard I had never seen before. She was skin and bones, full of sores, and extremely lethargic. I brought her some kibbles and she inhaled them. So I fed her some more. She stayed in the yard overnight and the next morning she was still here. I kept feeding the pup, and created a sleeping area just for her. Then I gave her a bath and a new spirit emerged from that dog. She started frolicking and rolling around and was happy. It made me think about Ella and how she may have befriended this dog.
Shes only about a year old. Took her to the vet to get shots and a check-up. Shes home now.
Her name is Ella.
Initially reading about Ella the Deer’s story was moving and heartwarming. The way she befriended the little dog was like a fairy tale. When the dog was taken away at first I felt sad for Ella, but then I realized she would continue her life’s work by comforting the mourners at the cemetery.
Unfortunately, her story didn’t end there. The most recent news about Ella being gunned down broke my heart as well as many others. She made an impact.
I live in a heavily wooded area and sometimes I see a deer here and there traveling along through the trees. But this last Thursday I found a dog in my yard I had never seen before. She was skin and bones, full of sores, and extremely lethargic. I brought her some kibbles and she inhaled them. So I fed her some more. She stayed in the yard overnight and the next morning she was still here. I kept feeding the pup, and created a sleeping area just for her. Then I gave her a bath and a new spirit emerged from that dog. She started frolicking and rolling around and was happy. It made me think about Ella and how she may have befriended this dog.
She’s only about a year old. Took her to the vet to get shots and a check-up. She’s home now.
Her name is Ella.
I brought her some kibbles and she inhaled them. So I fed her some more. She stayed in the yard overnight and the next morning she was still here.
Wfgodot:
I am wiping tears from my face after reading this thread. Bittersweet.
Sure.Same here.
Thank you for the update wfgodot.