Tragic Shooting in Summerville: Woman Mistaken for Deer by Hunter

Tragic Incident in Summerville Led to Fatal Shooting of Woman by Hunter

Summerville, South Carolina witnessed a heartbreaking incident on Tuesday evening when Lori Wind, a 54-year-old woman, was shot and killed by a hunter who mistook her for a deer. The shooter, identified as Kristofer Kelle McDonald, 20, was allegedly engaging in illegal night hunting when he fired three rounds from his 20-gauge shotgun around 8:15 p.m.

The Incident

The tragic event occurred while Lori Wind, accompanied by her husband, was walking their dog along the Sawmill Branch Walking Trail. According to the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office, McDonald misconstrued the rustling leaves from the couple’s movement as that of a deer. Consequently, he discharged his firearm, and Lori Wind was struck by a single bullet, which ultimately claimed her life. Her husband sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Legal Implications

This incident raises serious concerns regarding firearm safety and adherence to hunting laws in South Carolina. State regulations prohibit hunting more than an hour after sunset and mandate that hunters maintain a minimum distance of 300 yards from residential areas. Chief Deputy Sam Richardson emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “There’s just no excuse for anybody being careless with a firearm, and certainly perhaps someone paid a price with their life.”

Arrest and Charges

Following the shooting, McDonald reportedly turned himself in the next day after recognizing his involvement through media reports. Law enforcement officials charged him with several offenses, including involuntary manslaughter and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. The charges also include criminal negligent use of a firearm leading to death and great bodily harm, plus engaging in night hunting.

McDonald was taken into custody at the Dorchester County L.C. Knight Detention Center. After posting a $400,000 bond on Thursday, he is scheduled to appear in court in December. The community is left grappling with the loss of a life and the profound impact of one careless act.

Community Response

The incident has elicited strong reactions from the Summerville community, reflecting deep sorrow and concern for gun safety. Many residents are expressing outrage over the carelessness exhibited during the hunting activity, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement of hunting regulations.

Looking Forward

As the court date approaches for Kristofer Kelle McDonald, questions linger about the future of hunting regulations in the area. Advocacy for safer practices and potential reforms may heighten as residents seek to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. This tragic event serves as a reminder of the crucial importance of firearm safety and the surrounding legislation aimed at protecting public safety.


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