A 41-year-old Wasilla man paid a $1,500 fine and will give up his hunting license and the AR-15 he used to shoot the seal, along with probation and community service, federal prosecutors say.
Wasilla resident Paul Gil was sentenced Friday May 13, 2022 for shooting a harbor seal in 2017. He was photographed skinning and cleaning the animal at his home in Anchorage.
Gil, who has already paid a $1,500 fine, was sentenced Friday to two years of probation and 100 hours of community service, prosecutors say. Gil shot the seal during a deer hunting trip in the Naked Island area in October 2017, according to a sentencing memo filed in early May. He then loaded up the animal and took it to his Anchorage home, where he was photographed cleaning the seal’s carcass in the backyard.
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