Wash. state inmate working at prison farm finds entangled deer, butchers it with box cutter
By APFriday, May 28, 2010
Wash. inmate kills entangled deer at work farm
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — The Washington State Penitentiary says an inmate on a work crew killed and butchered a deer outside the prison at Walla Walla.
Spokeswoman Shari Hall says the minimum-security prisoner was working at the penitentiary’s pheasant farm last Saturday when he killed a deer that had become entangled in netting. About 20 deer roam the area.
Hall says the inmate had been a butcher before his incarceration and that he slaughtered the animal with a box cutter, which work crews are allowed to use.
Someone tipped off prison authorities on Tuesday, and investigators found about 15 pounds of venison hidden in garbage bags in the farm’s break room.
Hall says the case is under investigation. The inmate has lost work crew privileges.
Information from: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, www.union-bulletin.com