Kansas Man Admits To Killing Eagle

KSAL Staff - Tue 03:39 PM 08/21/2012

He was coyote hunting from his truck when he spotted the eagle and shot it twice

He was coyote hunting from his truck when he spotted the eagle and shot it twice

A Western Kansas man admits to killing a golden eagle.

According to U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom's office, 35-year-old Chad L. Irvin from LaCrosse has pleaded guilty to killing a golden eagle.

In his plea, he admitted he knowingly killed a golden eagle on January 9th near Cedar Bluff Reservoir in Trego County. Irvin was coyote hunting from his truck when he spotted the eagle and shot it twice with a Remington shotgun. He saw the bird fall.

Two days later, the injured eagle was reported to the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, which recovered the bird in southeast Trego County. The bird was taken to the department's regional office in Hays and then to the zoo in Great Bend for veterinary care. The bird's legs were paralyzed by the shot and the animal had to be euthanized.

Irvin pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of taking a golden eagle, and was sentenced to 50 hours of community service. In addition to community service hours working with hunter education, Irvin will serve three years on supervised probation during which he cannot hunt, fish, trap, guide or accompany anyone engaged in those activities.

He also must pay a $5,000 fine, as well as $3,000 in restitution, including $2,500 to the state and $500 to the veterinarian who treated the bird. He also forfeits the shotgun.

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stirthepot

Tuesday 21 August 2012 16:10 Report this comment

This is not harsh enough. Maybe 50,000 dollar fine and forfeiture of all guns and the vehicle.

troy

Tuesday 21 August 2012 20:16 Report this comment

Amazing! $11,000.00 plus his shotgun for killing an eagle. Killing babies is a whole lot cheaper.

passing_by

Tuesday 21 August 2012 20:46 Report this comment

He is lucky I wasn't the judge. He got off way too easy!! Just what was the fricking point of shooting the eagle anyway?!?