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|    citizen winston smith to K Wills    |
|    Re: Update on presidential endoresment    |
|    14 Sep 24 11:53:07    |
      XPost: alt.food.fast-food, dfw.politics, misc.survivalism       XPost: tx.politics, wi.general       From: sss@example.de              On 9/14/2024 1:25 AM, K Wills wrote:       > But there is no endorsement from the group.              https://fox59.com/news/national-world/man-sentenced-for-killing-       lanning-to-eat-american-bald-eagle-second-man-sought/#:~:text=Ze       ino%20Hernandez%20%E2%80%9Cadmitted%20to%20taking,Hernandez%2DTz       quin%20at%20the%20time.              Updated: Nov 15, 2023 / 08:04 PM EST                     OMAHA, Neb. (KCAU) — A man has been sentenced after authorities say he       shot and killed a bald eagle in northeast Nebraska with the intention to       eat it. Meanwhile, authorities are still looking for a second man       involved in the case.              Domingo Zetino Hernandez, 21, of Guatemala, appeared in federal court in       Omaha Tuesday and was sentenced to time served for violating the Bald       and Golden Eagle Protection Act, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office       in Nebraska. He has been in custody since March 20. He will also be       subject to removal proceedings with United States Immigration and       Customs Enforcement. He pleaded guilty in August.              The case began on February 28 when authorities received a report of a       suspicious vehicle at the Wood Duck Wildlife Management Area in Stanton       County. The Stanton County Sheriff’s Office arrived at the scene and       made contact with Zetino Hernandez and another man, Ramiro Hernandez       Tziquin. The release stated that Zetino Hernandez admitted to shooting a       bird and that it was in the trunk of the vehicle.                     Authorities searched the trunk and found the carcass of a bald eagle.       Zetino Hernandez “admitted to taking and possessing the bald eagle       found… without being permitted to do so,” the release states. The       sheriff’s office at the time said that the two men were planning on       cooking and eating the bird. Authorities cited Zetino Hernandez and       Hernandez-Tziquin at the time. The bird carcass and rifle used to kill       the bird were taken by Nebraska Game and Parks.              Authorities are still looking for Hernandez-Tziquin. He and Zetino       Hernandez were living in Norfolk at the time. Hernandez-Tziquin is       believed to have fled the area and may be living with family or       associates in Nebraska, Texas, or elsewhere, the release explains.              Anyone with information about where Hernandez-Tziquin may be is asked to       contact the United States Fish and Wildlife Service by calling       1-844-FWS-TIPS (1-844-397-8477) or visiting their website. A reward may       be available for information leading to an arrest.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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