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Vermont man pleads not guilty to charge he killed son while hunting

By Associated Press

ST. JOHNSBURY, VT.: A Vermont man charged with killing his son on the first day of spring turkey hunting season has pleaded not guilty.

Forty-five-year-old Kevin Kadamus, of Lyndon, entered his plea today to a manslaughter charge.

Kadamus' brother-in-law Tom Loftus says Kevin will suffer for the rest of his life for accidentally shooting his 17-year-old son, Jacob, on May 1. The family calls it a hunting tragedy.

Police say it is a tragedy, but the law doesn't provide exemptions when family members are involved. They say the father violated an important rule of hunting by not identifying his target before shooting.

The St. Johnsbury courtroom was packed with about 150 supporters of Kadamus.

ST. JOHNSBURY, VT.: A Vermont man charged with killing his son on the first day of spring turkey hunting season has pleaded not guilty.

Forty-five-year-old Kevin Kadamus, of Lyndon, entered his plea today to a manslaughter charge.

Kadamus' brother-in-law Tom Loftus says Kevin will suffer for the rest of his life for accidentally shooting his 17-year-old son, Jacob, on May 1. The family calls it a hunting tragedy.

Police say it is a tragedy, but the law doesn't provide exemptions when family members are involved. They say the father violated an important rule of hunting by not identifying his target before shooting.

The St. Johnsbury courtroom was packed with about 150 supporters of Kadamus.



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angrystudent
norton, oh

Posted 07:50 PM, 07/06/2009

I hope he makes it through this ok. I am sure he did not mean to harm his son. Accidents do happen and it happened to him. I wish him the best of luck and god bless him and his family
















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