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Nevada Ranch Shootout

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Posting this because in the "rest of the story" a hunter is involved....

News story : https://www.kolotv.com/2024/10/09/n...TH1FXy8ZlI9vvKn1wg_aem_Mo2Ke3cHc4Mlf1hp8uSDfw

Published: Oct. 9, 2024 at 2:31 PM PDT|Updated: 6 hours ago

WINNEMUCCA, Nev. (KOLO) - A fifth generation Nevada rancher was left hospitalized after a shootout on his ranch near Winnemucca.
The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office says that around 9:00 p.m. Sunday, a 23-year-old white male made his way onto the property of Will DeLong.
Police say that what led up to the shooting is under investigation, but that at one point gunfire was exchanged on both sides.
The 23-year-old was killed in the incident, while DeLong was taken by Care Flight to Renown and is in the intensive care unit.
The identity of the 23-year-old is being withheld pending notification of family.
Copyright 2024 KOLO. All rights reserved.

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Ok. So Sunday Will left Katie and the kids in Winnemucca and went to the ranch. When he pulled into the yard he caught a guy going through his ranch pickup. He got out and approached and the guy shot him with a .22. Probably Will's from pickup. Will had a larger caliber pistol he had just purchased either on him are in the pickup. He returned fire. The guy fled into the field but subsequently died. Will got back in his pickup and drove to where they have cell service. He was flown to Reno, operated on, put in an induced coma, has fluid that is a concern having to do with his lungs. It has all been on the down low because of investigation at request of family. Earlier that day some hunters camped near the ranch had been threatened by the man and they had successfully run him off. He was throwing rocks at them or he tried to hit one of them in the head with a rock. I am a little unclear on this part.
I think we all have run into "unhinged" folks in our lives. I think we need to think about just what our plan is in case a bad situation gets worse. I mean what if Jack hadn't come home, and the tweaker went back to the hunters camp with a stolen gun, while they were sleeping ?

I guess the moral of the story is that when someone is a threat, even if they leave you alone, they could be a danger to someone else...
 
That's crazy. I know when I'm hunting around here I prefer to get dropped off rather than parking at the trailhead. I've had tires slashed, been keyed, broken windows etc. Mainly by cottagers who hate hunters
 
I was on jury duty a few years ago for a guy that was trespassing on a ranch and when the lady at the ranch asked him why he was there he took an axe to her and murdered her. He also took a deputy’s gun from him in a struggle that night and shot the deputy in the arm before being put down and cuffed. He ended up pleading guilty and received 54 years in prison with a chance at parole. They should have hung him but in New Mexico the criminal usually gets off pretty easy.
 
I was on jury duty a few years ago for a guy that was trespassing on a ranch and when the lady at the ranch asked him why he was there he took an axe to her and murdered her. He also took a deputy’s gun from him in a struggle that night and shot the deputy in the arm before being put down and cuffed. He ended up pleading guilty and received 54 years in prison with a chance at parole. They should have hung him but in New Mexico the criminal usually gets off pretty easy.
Insane! It really just makes one realize how rapidly situations can spiral with mentally unstable people. That is why sometimes hunting can bring a number of problems with it.
 
I have to let an unhinged employee go when I get back to work Monday. The office will be 0n high alert and secured for some time.
Be careful. I suggest that you have LE escort that guy off the property if possible. One of my retirement jobs was working for the Sheriff’s Department. I did some escorts like that. You never know how those things are going to play out.
 
A friend of mine who was in law enforcement for several years says you can always tell when a bad batch of drugs would hit a particular area of town. Lots of naked and armed folks making decisions much worse than normal.
 
Posting this because in the "rest of the story" a hunter is involved....

News story : https://www.kolotv.com/2024/10/09/n...TH1FXy8ZlI9vvKn1wg_aem_Mo2Ke3cHc4Mlf1hp8uSDfw



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I think we all have run into "unhinged" folks in our lives. I think we need to think about just what our plan is in case a bad situation gets worse. I mean what if Jack hadn't come home, and the tweaker went back to the hunters camp with a stolen gun, while they were sleeping ?

I guess the moral of the story is that when someone is a threat, even if they leave you alone, they could be a danger to someone else...
Raven was not a tweaker. He was a beloved member of a family. He was a recent college graduate with a degree in cyber security. He was there to visit family and make some extra money while looking for his first real job and start his adult life. He spent time taking care of people, including his sick grandpa and always had a smile. He grew up without a mom and took care of two younger sisters that he was fiercely proud of. He went camping and made some bad decisions regarding taking drugs he could not handle. This horrible incident changed lives forever. Two families broken. Horrible story of consequences for all the decisions we make in life. Be careful out there. Take care of yourself and your friends. Say no to drugs, always. RIP Raven you are so loved. I'm so sorry this is how it had to end for such a good person that always made the right decisions, until now.
 
Raven was not a tweaker. He was a beloved member of a family. He was a recent college graduate with a degree in cyber security. He was there to visit family and make some extra money while looking for his first real job and start his adult life. He spent time taking care of people, including his sick grandpa and always had a smile. He grew up without a mom and took care of two younger sisters that he was fiercely proud of. He went camping and made some bad decisions regarding taking drugs he could not handle. This horrible incident changed lives forever. Two families broken. Horrible story of consequences for all the decisions we make in life. Be careful out there. Take care of yourself and your friends. Say no to drugs, always. RIP Raven you are so loved. I'm so sorry this is how it had to end for such a good person that always made the right decisions, until now.
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