November 8, 2011
From TheRepublic.com
Bozeman, Mont. — Two MSU students have acknowledged illegally killing
a 2-year-old black bear in Bozeman.
Abdullah Yassin, a senior, and Ahmad Malallah, a junior, appeared in
court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to four hunting violations each.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks warden Jen Williams says the
incident was reported between 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. Sunday.
Yassin was sentenced to eight days in jail, fined $2,700 and had his
hunting license revoked for 60 months. Malallah received the same jail
sentence, was fined $2,500 and had his hunting license suspended for 42
months.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks warden Jen Williams says the
incident was reported between 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. Sunday. Police
followed a blood trail through the woods in the southern part of the
city and found the carcass of the 150-pound bear in a vehicle.
The bear was killed with a compound bow.
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