Hoggin Hank
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I found this pic while surfing the WEB. The article said that this guy was accidentally shot by his brother. Thats got to hurt..
Try this URL to the album the pic is in...It probably wont work because I'm not having very good luck with dotphoto.com..
Here si the story:
Errant arrow pierces man's head
Associated Press - Oct. 14, 2001
BURLINGTON, Vermont - An Underhill man shot in the back of the head with an
arrow while bow hunting is recovering slowly, according to his family members.
Ron Derouchie, 24, was recovering at home Friday, Oct. 12, after his brother,
Brian, 22, fired an arrow into the back of his head.
The arrow penetrated Ron Derouchie's skull and pierced his brain, stepmother
Wendy Derouchie said.
The family is worried about whether the arrow caused lasting vision damage.
Ron Derouchie is having trouble sleeping and not feeling well, but his outlook
is good, she said.
"He has a lot of headaches," Wendy Derouchie said. "He gets really tired."
The brothers were hunting deer at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Underhill when the
incident occurred, said Lt. Robert Rooks, acting chief of law enforcement for
the Fish and Wildlife Department.
Police are treating the incident as accidental.
When Ron Derouchie shot, he bumped his brother, who had drawn his arrow back and
was preparing to release it, Rooks said. The bump caused Brian Derouchie to
swivel as he was shooting, and the arrow hit Ron Derouchie in the back of his
head, Rooks said.
The fact that the brothers were standing close together prevented the accident
from being worse, Rooks said.
"The arrow wasn't able to gain the momentum that it would, had it actually been
released," he said.
Ron Derouchie remained conscious and walked from the woods with his brother, who
was shaken by the incident, Wendy Derouchie said.
"As they came out of the woods, Ron was calming Brian down," she said.
Surgeons spent three hours removing the arrow.
http://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=hankshear...9194&Pres=Y
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 7:56 pm on April 10, 2002)
(Edited by Speckmisser at 2:55 am on April 11, 2002)
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 9:04 pm on April 13, 2002)
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 9:26 pm on April 13, 2002)
Try this URL to the album the pic is in...It probably wont work because I'm not having very good luck with dotphoto.com..
Here si the story:
Errant arrow pierces man's head
Associated Press - Oct. 14, 2001
BURLINGTON, Vermont - An Underhill man shot in the back of the head with an
arrow while bow hunting is recovering slowly, according to his family members.
Ron Derouchie, 24, was recovering at home Friday, Oct. 12, after his brother,
Brian, 22, fired an arrow into the back of his head.
The arrow penetrated Ron Derouchie's skull and pierced his brain, stepmother
Wendy Derouchie said.
The family is worried about whether the arrow caused lasting vision damage.
Ron Derouchie is having trouble sleeping and not feeling well, but his outlook
is good, she said.
"He has a lot of headaches," Wendy Derouchie said. "He gets really tired."
The brothers were hunting deer at about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Underhill when the
incident occurred, said Lt. Robert Rooks, acting chief of law enforcement for
the Fish and Wildlife Department.
Police are treating the incident as accidental.
When Ron Derouchie shot, he bumped his brother, who had drawn his arrow back and
was preparing to release it, Rooks said. The bump caused Brian Derouchie to
swivel as he was shooting, and the arrow hit Ron Derouchie in the back of his
head, Rooks said.
The fact that the brothers were standing close together prevented the accident
from being worse, Rooks said.
"The arrow wasn't able to gain the momentum that it would, had it actually been
released," he said.
Ron Derouchie remained conscious and walked from the woods with his brother, who
was shaken by the incident, Wendy Derouchie said.
"As they came out of the woods, Ron was calming Brian down," she said.
Surgeons spent three hours removing the arrow.
http://www.dotphoto.com/go.asp?l=hankshear...9194&Pres=Y
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 7:56 pm on April 10, 2002)
(Edited by Speckmisser at 2:55 am on April 11, 2002)
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 9:04 pm on April 13, 2002)
(Edited by Hoggin Hank at 9:26 pm on April 13, 2002)