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Hunting Accident

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Woman Shot by State Trooper Not Satisfied with Consequences

Civil case pending.

Cheryl Blair, the woman accidentally shot by hunter and state trooper John Bergeron on New Years Eve, doesn't understand why he will not face any charges. Fox News reports that she has $1 million in medical bills and still requires physical therapy to walk normally. Blair's husband, who has hunted with Bergeron in the past, said that the state trooper was careless on the day of the shooting. Bergeron thought the woman walking with her two dogs at the time was a deer. Blair was hit in the abdomen with the bullet from a muzzle loader, a single-shot rifle, and was transported to Rhode Island Hospital. A civil case between Blair and Bergeron is pending.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Trooper Will Not Face Prosecution in Norton Shooting

State Trooper John Bergeron, who accidentally shot a woman while hunting last December, will not face prosecution for alleged negligence in the case.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Norton Woman Shot in Hunting Accident Files Suit

Cheryl Blair to sue John Bergeron, the state trooper, and the landowner, Earl Morris.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Norton Woman Has Not Forgiven Trooper Who Accidentally Shot Her

After nine surgeries, doctors optimistic that Cheryl Blair will eventually be able to walk on her own without a cane.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Norton Woman Shot in Hunting Accident Set to Return Home

Eagle Scouts lend a helping hand by building her a ramp.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Norton Woman Shot by Hunter Receives Ninth Surgery

Blair plans to enter into a rehabilitation facility upon discharge.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Victim in Hunting Mishap Slowly Recovering

Cheryl Blair likely to stay in hospital for another month.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Sportsman's Group Demands Charges in Norton Hunting Incident

Letter written to police Chief Brian Clark, Gov. Deval Patrick, state police and Massachusetts Environmental Police asking for the trooper to be prosecuted.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Norton Woman Shot in Hunting Accident Needs Surgery

Infection caused by the wound has spread.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Police Say Trooper Not Getting Special Treatment [POLLS]

The hunting accident is still being investigated, but no charges have been filed at this time.

Despite some public criticism, police insist that the state trooper who shot a 66-year-old Norton woman in a hunting accident on Dec. 31, the last day of hunting season, is not receiving special treatment. Cheryl Blair, who was wearing a blue coat, was walking her two golden retrievers New Year's Eve when she got knocked to the ground by the gunshot. John Bergeron, 50, also of Norton, mistook them for a deer he saw in the area earlier. The questions lie in the location and time the incident took place. Massachusetts hunting laws state that firearms must not be discharged on the land of another within 500 feet of any dwelling or building in use, except as authorized by the owner or occupant thereof. Because the wooded area is so large, …

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DJ

7:28 pm on Monday, January 9, 2012

and nothing stops them from ripping down the signs. I posted 15 five years ago and none remain. Most were removed by the first year. I never caught who removed them so your guess is as good as mine.   more ›

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