Georgia Natural Resources Officer Believed Shot By Hunter
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources initial investigation says the shooting of one of its officers by a hunter was accidental.
PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. (AP) - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources initial investigation says the shooting of one of its officers by a hunter was accidental.
The shooting happened Thursday night in Port Wentworth near a railroad right of way not far from Georgia 21.
DNR spokeswoman Melissa Cummings said Friday that the officer, 56-year-old Corporal Curtis Wright, was listed in good condition after undergoing surgery. She said the hunter, who was not identified, mistook Wright for game.
Cummings said Wright was investigating a waterfowl complaint when he was shot. She said the hunter rushed to Wright’s side and helped him out of the wooded area. No charges have been filed.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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