Tragic Shooting in Summerville: Woman Killed by Hunter Mistaken for Deer

Tragic Incident in Summerville: Woman Shot by Hunter

Overview

A tragic event unfolded in Summerville, South Carolina, when a 54-year-old woman named Lori Wind was shot and killed by a hunter who reportedly mistook her for a deer. The incident occurred while Wind and her husband were walking their dog near the Sawmill Branch Walking Trail.

Details of the Incident

The shooting took place on Tuesday night, around 8:15 p.m. Kristofer Kelle McDonald, a 20-year-old, allegedly fired three rounds from a 20-gauge shotgun during an unlawful night hunt. The Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office reported that police believe McDonald mistook the sounds of rustling leaves for deer.

According to the authorities, Wind was struck by a single bullet, resulting in her untimely death. Her husband sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was hospitalized with severe, life-threatening injuries.

Legal Violations

The act of hunting at night and within close proximity to residential areas is illegal in South Carolina. State law mandates that hunting must cease at least one hour after sunset and requires hunters to keep a distance of at least 300 yards from homes.

Arrest and Charges

Following the incident, McDonald turned himself in on Wednesday after he saw reports of the shooting on television. He faced several charges, including involuntary manslaughter, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and criminal negligent use of a firearm, resulting both in death and severe bodily harm. He was also charged with night hunting

McDonald was taken into custody at the Dorchester County L.C. Knight Detention Center, where he was held until posting a bond of $400,000 on Thursday. He is scheduled to appear in court in December to answer the charges.

Community Reaction

The incident has rattled the local community, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of hunting regulations. Chief Deputy Sam Richardson emphasized the need for responsible firearm use, stating, “There’s just no excuse for anybody being careless with a firearm, and certainly perhaps someone paid a price with their life.”

Conclusion

This heartbreaking situation serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of reckless behavior and the importance of adhering to hunting laws. As investigations continue, the community mourns the loss of Lori Wind, while her husband fights for his life in the hospital.


Author: HERE Greenwood

HERE Greenwood

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