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a long time ago, in another life, i use to patrol as a reserve in the same area, doing the same thing. Nearest backuup often was an hour away, and spotty radio contact. There are some wierd people living up in the hills around ash fork. I always look for how many teeth are left in people i run across up there.
According to the article the guy was shot three times with a a.r.15 type rifle, but survived it, got to his patrol car, and drove out.

http://www.kpho.com/story/29520955/...ured-to-shooting-site-by-speeding-driver

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Yep Ron, some real sketchy ones out there. I've hunted out there and seen a few.

Someone needs to give that volunteer a cookie.

Folks also have to watch out for the "cedar people" living on their 40 acre plots out in the pinon/junipers east of Snowflake. Hunted out there on a friend's lease ranch and was warned to stay away from a few places.

Oh, I may have forgotten to tell you, no whitetail for me on that hunt in the oak creek/sycamore canyon area last year. Great time though, cold too.

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Glad the deputy survived this encounter.


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I generally each year when we are camped, deer hunting, elk hunting up there tell people in camp to watch their backs. Too many instances in my memory. I think sometimes people think i am being overreactive.
But, i did go as part of a honor guard for a reserve for coconino at the time i was doing it, watching him get planted in the ground. He had came up to a camp, the people overpowered him, cuffed him to a tree, and used him for target practice with his own ar15.
Lot of meth cooking and pot production up their these days.
I keep expecting to hear dueling banjo's.
He was lucky he survived it. The one thing i am not sure of is he was a reserve, so i wonder if the county is going to pick up the medical bills? Never thought about that when i was doing it.


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Yep Ron, some real sketchy ones out there. I've hunted out there and seen a few.

Someone needs to give that volunteer a cookie.

Folks also have to watch out for the "cedar people" living on their 40 acre plots out in the pinon/junipers east of Snowflake. Hunted out there on a friend's lease ranch and was warned to stay away from a few places.

Oh, I may have forgotten to tell you, no whitetail for me on that hunt in the oak creek/sycamore canyon area last year. Great time though, cold too.

Geno

I am familar with that area too, like around vernon, heber and the like. Living on the 40acres in the junipers. It doesn't have to be far out tho. Some years ago i was deer hunting on a mountain just a couple of miles from downtown prescott. Felt like somebody was watching me, and saw movement. Somebody in a camo'd bunker cave dug into the side of a mountain. There are over 200 drug rehab homes in prescott these days. And they wander around when they are released.


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i did manage to pop a two point buck in unit 8 last fall. He wanted to die. I had jammed my ruger rifle, and had trouble getting a round into the chamber. He conveniently waited till i did. And I did get him, kind of surprising as i was using a .270.
I was talking to somebody the other day about some hidden cliff dwellings in the sycamore canyon/oak creek area. Still haven't figured out how to get on them.

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How come those guys never come my way. I saw everything but whitetail bucks. Cow elk at 80 yds broadside, cow tag two years ago, not this year. Bull elk (5 of them ) crossing the road in front of me. Big winter flock of turkey, closest came 13 yds, they don't do that during turkey season, whitetail does, mule deer does, good size cougar tracks where I ate lunch one day, bobcat tracks, and last day hunting a nice 4x4 muley with his nose up a doe's behind who would have been an easy stalk.

Congrats on yours tho.

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P.S. Any word on how that deputy is doing?


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Really sorry to read that the "good guy" got shot by some weirdos.

That area sounds like a good place to stay away from, eh? If these fools will shoot at a reserve patrolman acting as a law-enforcement officer, they'll definitely shoot at anyone else that happens by.


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just that he is in the hospital in flagstaff. The common joke as to hunting in 8 is during turkey season you will see elk, elk season you see turkey or deer. As to cat, they are around up there. I was told by a taxidermist that that area just south of the grand canyon and north of williams is loaded with mt lion. Pretty sure there are wolves operating now in unit 8.


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as to staying away from, it's not much of an option these days if you want to get out in the sticks. Between narco/cartel issues, smuggling people, meth cooking and pot farms. You just have to be aware.


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Man, ya'll got some kooks out there. I am glad to hear that the deputy survived and I hope he will be o.k. Prayers sent from N.C. for him.

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probably wasn't too many miles (20?) from where they surrounded the bank robber/gun dealer killer family last year, was it?

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Originally Posted by RoninPhx
" ... The one thing i am not sure of is he was a reserve, so i wonder if the county is going to pick up the medical bills? ...


RoninPHX, I have no idea how it works in Arizona, but in Calif., a Sworn Reserve Deputy Sheriff is an employee of the county in which he serves. If a Sworn Reserve Deputy is hurt while ON DUTY, he or she is covered by the same medical plan, etc., as a regular Deputy.

If Arizona has the same plan, the wounded Reserve Deputy will be covered for his medical expenses, etc., by the county.

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I would hope this is the case. In my time i was sworn, certified, etc etc. And it was a long time ago and think we had some coverage. At the time a question always was lets say you got killed, coverage was pretty skimpy for the widow.
This guy was 70years old and taking a couple hits in the pelvis, his life for sure won't be the same. Yavapai county is a pretty big county, and these guys working the highline are a lot of times on their own. I just think he had big nads to get in his vehicle and get out of there after being shot.


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That can be a nasty area. I drop my girls off with their grandfather in Seligman sometimes and I am always well armed when we go up there. As was said Turkey during elk season is true in 8. Haven't seen any wolves there though. The group homes thing is going to haunt us for a while. I hope Prescott Valley gets ahead of the ball.


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From the article; "Detectives searched the property and located numerous firearms, including a .50-caliber rifle (reportedly used by Gregory Niedermeyer in the shooting)" . There is a picture of it and it sure do look like a semi .50 rifle.

Short of a grazing hit IF the guy got hit by a .50 in the pelvic area one would think the potential for bleeding out would be quite high!??




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