Sunday, August 2, 2015

Who are the archers? UPDATED

On September 8, 2015, eleven days before the start of archery season, White Buffalo will discuss the backgrounds of the manager and hunters. Will their identities be revealed? If not, the killing will be over after the usual 35 days that the municipality is legally allowed to take for a legal review to determine if what I would be asking in the Right To Know is public information.

From the municipal website:

White Buffalo representatives plan to attend the September 8 commission discussion meeting at 6:30 to describe the final program, including the backgrounds of the manager and hunters, the number of public and private properties to be used and the safety procedures that will be required. Click here to review the contract detailing the June 30, 2015 deer management proposal.

The Trib is reporting, as well as every other newspaper in the US, that Zimbabwe is blaming Murrysville doctor, Jan Casimir Seski of illegally killing a lion in April.



















Archers will be killing deer in Mt. Lebanon NEXT MONTH. We will not know who or where the deer are being killed. I absolutely hate what Kristen Linfante has done to this community. She told me to seek psychiatric help for my anxieties and paint my basement with soothing colors in preparation for the next deer killing. Parents, I am 61 years old. I am having a tough time with this. I lived next to the deer killing in 2006-2008 and did not do well. How will your children deal with it? Please help me end this madness

Update August 3, 2015 11:54 AM More on the local archer from April's killing. Zimbabwean officials name local doctor in lion hunting probe I wonder if he made the list for the Mt. Lebanon killing next month. He is certainly experienced.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are they using bait in this "hunt", Elaine?

Lebo Citizens said...

I don't know, 11:12 PM. I guess we will have to wait until September 8 to find out. That is, IF one of the commissioners asks the question.
Elaine

Anonymous said...

The Murrysville doctor standing with a smile next to the elephant he killed…absolutely disgusting! What kind of a man is he? There must be a really dark side to him to do this to an elephant…such an intelligent animal. What a horrible man!!!

All life matters to me, and I am also very upset by the Mt. Lebanon deer being killed. Today, I saw a family of deer. A mother deer with her three babies. I was in awe. Such beauty. Sadly, we have some cold-hearted people here in Mt Lebanon who want them killed. These people, too, must have darkness in them - to want to inflict pain on the deer.

Anonymous said...

I just read that the doctor has a criminal record and yet he still practices here in Pittsburgh.

Get to know your doctors. Report them if you know something. Not sure how he still practices.

Lebo Citizens said...

On Facebook:
WTAE-TV Pittsburgh
7 hrs ·
‪#‎UPDATE‬: The Allegheny Health Network has issued the following statement regarding Dr. Jan Seski, of Murrysville, who Zimbabwe alleges illegally killed a lion.
"Jan Seski is a private practice physician who has attending privileges at a number of our hospitals and directs the Center for Bloodless Medicine at Allegheny General Hospital. Dr. Seski is not one of our employed physicians and Allegheny Health Network is deferring to his private practice for any comment on this issue at this time.”

Elaine

Unknown said...

"Bloodless medicine?" What about bloodless "hunting?"

11:33---So, here is an MD with a criminal record. You are absolutely right about the need to get know your doctors.

How much do you want to bet that DeNicola and Jody's archers are riddled with criminal backgrounds. When do we (the public) get to see that background reports?

Barbara S. said...

I am glad to see the outrage over the deaths of these helpless animals, not because their lives are equivalent to those of human beings but because it is a relief to me that there are still some things that are so abhorrent to the sensibilities of most humans that we collectively recoil at them. It is my hope to someday live in a world where human life is again protected and deemed valuable. In the meanwhile, it is my hope that these recently-publicized atrocities will buy us some much-needed sympathy and community support as we stand and argue for the lives of our deer.