Hunter shoots, kills woman after mistaking her for a deer, officials say

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MAYVILLE, N.Y. -- A hunter who fatally shot a neighbor out walking her dogs after sunset but who claimed he mistook her for a deer was charged on Thursday with manslaughter and hunting after hours.
Thomas Jadlowski pleaded not guilty in Chautauqua County Court, where a judge set bail at $50,000. Jadlowski, 34, could face five to 15 years in prison if convicted.
State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos said Jadlowski was "being held accountable for his dangerous and reckless conduct when he fired a shot in the dark, causing this terrible tragedy."
Rosemary Billquist, a hospital worker and hospice volunteer, was killed by a .35-caliber round from a high-powered hunting pistol fired from about 200 yards away. Billquist, 43, had been walking her two yellow Labradors in a field behind her home in Sherman at about 5:20 p.m. on Thanksgiving eve.
Authorities said the shooting happened after dark, when it's illegal to hunt deer.
"There is no allegation that this was intentional in any way," District Attorney Patrick Swanson said at a news conference with the Department of Environmental Conservation and the county sheriff's office, whose joint investigation resulted in a two-count grand jury indictment.
But the fatal shooting, Swanson said, was "completely avoidable."
Jadlowski heard Billquist cry out after firing, ran to her and called 911, investigators said.
CBS affiliate WROC reported that Billquist was found by first responders unresponsive about 150 yards behind her home. She was immediately transported to UPMC Hamot in Erie, Pennsylvania, but later succumbed to her injuries.
Jadlowski has not publicly commented on what happened, and a phone listing for him has been out of service.
Hundreds of people attended Billquist's funeral on Wednesday.
"This tragic event," Sheriff Joseph Gerace said, "should never have happened."

Yet an Illegal in our country can accidentally shoot an American citizen in broad daylight in front of hundreds of people... and walk away a free man.

Only in California!!!
 
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Was getting dark. That's why there's a law to not hunt past that time. Also why hunters go out at as soon as the sun is setting, not going down. And was trespassing. This dude is an idiot and definitely facing time
 

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Very sad indeed.

I'm a little confused though. Says that it happened after dark, who walks their dogs in the woods at night without a flashlight?
 

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Very sad indeed.

I'm a little confused though. Says that it happened after dark, who walks their dogs in the woods at night without a flashlight?

Fair point, but who walks their dogs at night thinking they might get shot?

Well, unless you're walking them in Chicago or Baltimore.
 
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Very sad indeed.

I'm a little confused though. Says that it happened after dark, who walks their dogs in the woods at night without a flashlight?

Sounds like a great citizen. Making her dogs shit in the woods. Wish my neighbors were as half as decent.
 

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The law is no hunting after sundown. Dusk is the period of time between sunset and darkness.
 

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I never heard of a hunting pistol before.

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