LEHIGH, Iowa – A man was shot on Saturday, September 1, while squirrel hunting at the Brushy Creek State Recreation Area.
Sao Bunpan, 55, was shot in the upper body by Khor Bunpan, 50, both of Webster City. The two brothers were hunting together with a party of four at Brushy Creek during opening day of squirrel hunting.
Sao Bunpan was taken to a Webster City hospital and then transported to a Des Moines hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
DNR conservation officers are investigating, but initially believe this is an accident and no charges have been filed.
8 thoughts on “Iowa man shot by brother during opening day of squirrel hunting”
Gets me – they skin most other animals (cats especially) alive and chose to cambo a squirrel with its fur on ?
They could smother a cowpie in GRAVY and it.
You got to smother it in a gravy. Taste like chicken they say. lol
That’s FUR nor fir – but what’s the difference to a bunch of 3rd worlders.
Friends of mine we at a campground in June – some cambos we shooting squirrels then – wondered what stunk so bad – they were barbecueing them on the parks cookers with the fir still on them – not your normal red neck hunting pals. Built the wall.
What campground were you at?
Never get between a Cambodian with a gun, and a squirrel.
should not tried to take his squirrel