Hunting Accident has New Twist

New details emerge in that hunting-related shooting in Centre County. Today, the Game Warden Supervisor from the PA Game Commission Northcentral Region, Mike Steingraber, said the situation was “not a typical hunting-related shooting incident.” In fact, the shooter was not out hunting. He was driving his vehicle up his driveway when he thought he saw a deer in the woods. He then got out of his car and fired several shots after unholstering a .45 caliber handgun. His neighbor, the 81-year-old man, was walking his dog on his property and was struck on the top of his head. The shooter then realized his error and rendered aid. The man said to be stable in the hospital.