This true story splashed all over the news on November 21, 2004.
Containing information not previously known to the public, the book illuminates, in easy-to-read story format, the backgrounds of those involved, the anger-filled and heart-wrenching incident, the exemplary trial―and answers the critical question of who shot first..
Cultural differences, private property rights, and a personality clash created a gripping drama.
In actuality, race played a minor role.
Because the shooter was Hmong and the victims were white, the media reported this as racial.
Anguished over marital and financial woes, exhausted by working two full-time jobs, and possessed of a quick temper, Vang carried a heavy load of anger―he was walking dynamite.
In the Blue Hills east of Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Chai Soua Vang―caught trespassing on private property and occupying another hunter\'s Tree stand―became infuriated and exploded into a rampage after being tongue-lashed by the property owner.
A deer hunter shot eight and killed six other deer hunters including a young woman.
This true story splashed all over the news on November 21, 2004