Alaskan father and son sentenced for killing a bear and her shrieking cubs

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An Alaskan father and his son who were caught on camera killing a black bear and her two cubs have been sentenced to jail, fines and hunting suspensions.

Andrew Renner, 41, will spend three months in jail, pay a $9,000 fine, forfeit his boat, truck, firearms and poaching gear -- and lose his hunting privileges for 10 years, according to a news release from the state of Alaska. His 18-year-old son, Owen Renner, was sentenced to probation and community service and will be required to take a hunters' safety course, according to the statement obtained by CNN. His hunting license also has been suspended for two years.

The Renners were out skiing on April 14 when they approached the bears' den, Alaska Wildlife Troopers said in a statement last August.

Owen Renner fired twice at the adult bear while it slept in its den, the troopers said. Then, Andrew Renner killed the "shrieking" cubs, leaving their bodies outside the den, the troopers' statement said. The Renners butchered the adult bear and returned two days later to dispose of the cubs' bodies and collect shell casings, according to the troopers.

What the two men didn't know was that their actions were caught on tape. The bears were being monitored by a motion-activated camera as part of a study by the US Forest Service and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

Court documents say that Andrew Renner is captured on video saying, "It doesn't matter. Bear down."

The men also removed the adult bear's tracking collar, troopers said.

"They'll never be able to link it to us," Owen Renner said, according to court records.

Two weeks later, Andrew Renner took the bear's skin and collar to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, saying he hadn't seen the cubs and didn't know it was a nursing bear, troopers said.

In Alaska, it is illegal to shoot black bears with cubs. Both men will have to pay $1,800 restitution, the amount set by statute for killing black bears, the state's news release says.

"The defendant, and anyone else that would pursue game in our state, should be on notice that killing a sow with cubs and then poaching the cubs to cover it up, will result in a significant jail term and loss of hunting privileges," Assistant Attorney General Aaron Peterson said in a statement.

"People must know that poachers will be required to pay large fines and restitution for the illegal killing of the animals and that the vehicles, boat, planes, and instrumentalities used in wildlife crimes will be forfeited."

Prosecutors say Andrew and Owen Renner have been convicted of eight counts and four counts respectively, including the unlawful killing of the bears and unlawfully possessing the bears.

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Stupid is as stupid does......::wowzers::
 


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Oh man, what a black-eye for the hunters, everywhere.

I can just imagine the left. "Big tough hunters shoots menacing (sleeping) bear, and kills cubs".

And you know what? That headline would be about right.

Yup, good for AK. Use the laws that you have. Punish them where it hurts - the pocketbook. Take their vehicles. I like how the article says they confiscated their "poaching gear".

AK is spot on. No need to write a bunch of new laws. Enforce the ones you have!
 

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To me it reads about killing a bear with cubs. And then killing the cubs.
 


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Did they have a tag and was the season open?

I think they were bear hunting at the time. Season is open on POW Sept 1-June 30 and it's a 2-bear, OTC unit for residents. And I'm pretty sure one of the convictions was false reporting. I read the dad tried to check in the adult bear that the kid shot as his own (false reporting). These guys were idiots, but it would take a giant idiot to check in a bear without a license.
 

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Obviously they r idiots. But would be interesting to see if they shot the bear and then realized she had cubs. In which case they would die anyway.

At at the end of the day they shot a bear in a den which seems messed up regardless
 

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