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    Hunter Accidentally Kills Colleague Mistaking Him for Deer

    Victor CooperBy Victor CooperAugust 19, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read Human Interest News Nimba 172 Views
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    Sanniquellie, Nimba County – In a devastating incident that underscores the dangers of hunting, a local man has been fatally shot after being mistaken for a deer. The alleged shooter, 39-year-old Jackson Flomo, is currently in police custody following the incident that has shocked the community.

    Pictorial of the victim and suspect Jackson Flomo.


    Hunting remains an integral part of life in many African communities, providing sustenance and income while fostering cultural identity. However, as this tragic event illustrates, it also carries significant risks.


    According to reports, Flomo was part of a group of hunters who ventured into the bushes of Zainslon and Buapea when the accident occurred. He claims he mistook Ako Messahn, a fellow hunter, for a red deer while they were pursuing game with dogs. Flomo described seeing Messahn moving on his hands, which led him to believe he was targeting an animal.


    The incident has raised serious concerns about firearm safety and the need for responsible hunting practices. Following the shooting, Flomo was apprehended by the Liberia National Police (LNP) and taken to the Criminal Investigations Division in Sanniquellie, where he is being held alongside a long single-barrel gun and other items.
    The lifeless body of the victim has since been transported to Zainslon town for burial. In the wake of this tragedy, authorities have arrested several other hunters involved in the outing as investigations continue.


    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures in hunting, as communities grapple with the balance between tradition and the potential for tragedy.
    The tragic incident involving Jackson Flomo and Ako Messahn highlights several key issues surrounding hunting practices, safety protocols, and community dynamics in regions where hunting is a traditional activity.

    In many African communities, hunting is not just an activity; it is woven into the cultural fabric. It serves as a means of survival, providing essential food resources, economic opportunities, and a way to maintain cultural heritage. Families often come together for hunting trips, fostering teamwork and passing down skills from one generation to the next. However, with the benefits of hunting come inherent risks, particularly related to the handling of firearms.

    The use of firearms in hunting presents significant dangers. Accidental shootings can occur due to misidentifications, lack of visibility, or negligence in handling weapons. This incident emphasizes the need for stricter safety measures and training for hunters, including identifying targets and ensuring clear lines of sight before firing.

    Following the shooting, Jackson Flomo’s arrest has sparked discussions about the legal ramifications of hunting accidents. Authorities are likely to review local hunting regulations, which may lead to calls for stricter enforcement of laws regarding firearm usage and hunting practices. The community may also face a period of mourning and reflection as they process the loss of a member.

    The investigation into the incident will likely involve examining the circumstances leading up to the shooting, including the behavior of all hunters involved and whether proper protocols were followed. The involvement of multiple hunters raises questions about shared responsibilities and accountability in hunting groups.

    This incident serves as a critical reminder for communities engaged in hunting to prioritize safety and education. Workshops and training sessions could be established to promote safe hunting practices, including recognition of wildlife and ethical hunting guidelines. As communities continue to rely on hunting for sustenance and cultural identity, balancing tradition with safety will be essential to prevent future tragedies.


    The shooting of Ako Messahn by Jackson Flomo is a multifaceted issue that touches on cultural practices, community safety, legal responsibilities, and the need for ongoing education in hunting. The local community will need to come together to support each other during this difficult time and seek ways to ensure such incidents do not happen again.

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