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Regicide in the Redoubt

• LewRockwell

A king of men was killed by boys in blue, or rather by deputy sheriffs, Barney Fife's types. But these Barney Fifes, while just as insecure as he of Mayberry, are on steroids and their AR's have banana clips full of bullets, verses one in the pocket. And they unloaded these magazines into the torso of a king.

On that murderous evening the venerable Idahoan rancher and logger Jack Yantis, age 62, was having dinner with family and a friend when he received a call from the sheriff dispatcher informing him his prized 2,500-pound black Gelbvieh bull had been hit by a Subaru station wagon outside his ranch gate. The bull's rear leg was shattered by the collision. When Jack arrived at the scene the deputy sheriffs had already been taking pot shots at the bull from a safe distance away with no effect other than to enrage it. Jack probably displayed both sorrow for his bull and disgust with the hapless deputies. A enraged, hurt bull is a dangerous, unpredictable animal, but Jack went up close to the bull and with courage and skill pointed the rifle at the sweet spot of the head for the coup de grâce. Jack was about to pull the trigger when a deputy grabbed him from behind and spun him around.


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