The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement has opened an investigation into two suspected illegal immigrants who allegedly killed a bald eagle with the intent of cooking it and eating it for dinner.
According to the Stanton County Sheriff's Office in Nebraska, two men were found with"a dead North American Bald Eagle in their possession" last month. Officers were initially responding to a suspicious vehicle near the main Wood Duck Recreation Area.The sheriff's office said an investigation found that the men had shot and killed the protected bird and had plans to cook and eat it for dinner.
They were cited for unlawful possession of the eagle, but more serious charges are still on the table, according to SCSO.
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