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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — State wildlife officials said Wednesday they want to know how the huge hog dubbed "Monster Pig'' got into a fenced hunting preserve where it was chased down and shot to death by an 11-year-old boy.
AP photo/Melynne Stone
In this photo released by Melynne Stone, Jamison Stone, 11, poses with a wild pig he killed near Delta, Ala., on May 3.
a fenced hunting preserve where it was chased down and shot to death by an 11-year-old boy.
The young hunter is not accused of doing anything illegal, but the head enforcement officer for Alabama's wildlife agency said agents are trying to determine if anyone broke a state law prohibiting the transportation and release of live feral swine.
"There are some questions about where the animal came from, how he got there, how long he'd been there,'' said Allan Andress, enforcement chief for the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division.
Andress said officials also will review whether the hunt complied with the state's "fair chase'' law, which requires that prey at hunting plantations have a reasonable chance of escape.
Eddy Borden, the owner of the spread where the hunt occurred, declined comment on how the hog got into the
I am sorry but this kid wasn't hunting and I don't give him any credit.
AP photo/Melynne Stone
In this photo released by Melynne Stone, Jamison Stone, 11, poses with a wild pig he killed near Delta, Ala., on May 3.
a fenced hunting preserve where it was chased down and shot to death by an 11-year-old boy.
The young hunter is not accused of doing anything illegal, but the head enforcement officer for Alabama's wildlife agency said agents are trying to determine if anyone broke a state law prohibiting the transportation and release of live feral swine.
"There are some questions about where the animal came from, how he got there, how long he'd been there,'' said Allan Andress, enforcement chief for the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division.
Andress said officials also will review whether the hunt complied with the state's "fair chase'' law, which requires that prey at hunting plantations have a reasonable chance of escape.
Eddy Borden, the owner of the spread where the hunt occurred, declined comment on how the hog got into the
I am sorry but this kid wasn't hunting and I don't give him any credit.