The head of law enforcement for the department, Dave Loewen, called Mr. Hawkaluk to ask him a favor:
Could he come into headquarters and write up the wolf?
And, oh, yeah, Mr. Loewen added,
the shooter was Governor Gianforte, a famously temperamental man
who in 2017 was sentenced to 40 hours of community service and 20 hours of anger-management classes
for assaulting a reporter the night before he won a seat in the House of Representatives.
Minutes later, Mr. Loewen was told by the leaders of the department that
Mr. Gianforte’s friend, an outspoken trapper named Matt Lumley, should be credited with the kill.
Mr. Loewen called Mr. Hawkaluk to relay that instruction.
The problem: Mr. Gianforte’s name was already in the database as the trapper of record.
“I could read between the lines,” Mr. Hawkaluk recalled.
“I said, ‘Whoever you’re talking to over there better get their story straight, because Gianforte called that in as the trapper of record.”
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/02/us/politics/montana-wolf-killed.html