A Follow-up to this story.

NORTON, Mass. – The husband of a Massachusetts woman shot by an off-duty state trooper hunting deer after dark is questioning the trooper’s target identification.

If you’re confusing a woman, or even a dog for a deer, you don’t have a clear shot and SHOULD NOT MAKE ONE. Of course being a cop, the “Only One” mentality is in full-gear.

Authorities say the shooting was accidental. A state police spokesman says Bergeron was properly licensed and faces no criminal charges. The investigation continues.

Ummm you shot a woman thinking she was a deer. If I mistake a loaded gun from an unloaded one and shoot somebody do you think no charges will be filed?

Nope I don’t have a badge so I’ll lose my rights. Really I’d deserve it, there isn’t much margin for error when shooting, that goes double for hunting which is sport. The cop isn’t going hungry because he didn’t fill his freezer that day. No he was shooting a deer for the sport of it and shot a woman walking her dogs.

Nope you don’t get a pass for that, buddy, and neither should I.