LAST EDITED ON Dec-12-10 AT 04:17PM (MST)[p]A couple of interesting observations regarding that post. First, of all the possible candidates, you choose to champion as your hero a convicted felon. Secondly, you choose to properly insert capitol letters typing the name of said convicted felon, while later failing to insert capitol letters as you besmirch the United States of America with that felonious rat. Birds of a feather flock together I suppose. It speaks volumes that your 'Robin Hood' of sorts is a poacher, and by the least of all accounts, unlawfully contributed to the deaths of two people, convicted by a jury of his peers.
Claude Dallas has no respect for anyone and certainly no respect for the United States of America, the laws of the land, or the Constitution.
P.S. You seem to have no problem with your Monday morning quarterbacking your perceived failures on the Warden's part. Long live the Wardens slain in cold blood at the hand of a cowardly, despicable, criminal. As for the ultimate judgment when Claude Dallas meets his maker, may God show him the mercy he denied those who perished at his hand.
And so we never forget, here are the names and faces of those who died as a result of criminal actions perpetrated by Claude Dallas.
Game Warden Wilson Conley Elms
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Idaho
End of Watch: Monday, January 5, 1981
Biographical Info
Age: 34
Tour of Duty: 3 years
Badge Number: Not available
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Monday, January 5, 1981
Weapon Used: Handgun; .357 caliber
Suspect Info: Released in February 2005
Game Warden Elms and Game Warden William Pogue were shot and killed while attempting to arrest a poacher in Owyhee County.
The suspect was released from prison in February 2005.
Warden Elms had served with the agency for three years.
Game Warden William Harlan Pogue
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Idaho
End of Watch: Monday, January 5, 1981
Biographical Info
Age: 50
Tour of Duty: 25 years
Badge Number: Not available
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Monday, January 5, 1981
Weapon Used: Rifle; .22 caliber
Suspect Info: Released in February 2005
Game Warden Pogue and Game Warden Wilson Elms were shot and killed while attempting to arrest a poacher in Owyhee County.
The suspect was released from prison in February 2005.
Warden Pogue had served with the agency for 25 years.