A special place in Hell

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Oct. 31, 2024
A Washington man who killed hundreds of eagles and hawks in Montana that he later helped traffic and sell on the black market was sentenced to nearly four years in prison on Thursday, prosecutors said.
From 2015 to 2021, the man, Travis John Branson, 49, of Cusick, Wash., traveled to the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana to help kill hundreds of birds in a “killing spree,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana said. In addition to his sentence of three years and 10 months in federal prison, Mr. Branson was ordered to pay $777,250 in restitution, prosecutors said.
“Branson went on self-described ‘killing sprees’ for thousands of eagles and hawks,” Jesse Laslovich, the U.S. attorney for the District of Montana, said in a statement. Mr. Laslovich added that Mr. Branson “butchered” the birds “and sold the parts and feathers for profit on the black market.”
Mr. Branson, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy and trafficking charges in March, killed at least 118 eagles and 107 hawks himself, according to investigators who traced the killings to Mr. Branson through text messages. In total, Mr. Branson worked with others to kill about 3,600 birds, prosecutors said.



In December, prosecutors indicted Mr. Branson and a co-conspirator, Simon Paul, who at one point lived in St. Ignatius, Mont. The two worked together to shoot, traffic and sell hundreds of birds, according to court records. Mr. Paul was also charged with conspiracy and wildlife trafficking charges in December but was a fugitive as of Thursday, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
Court records quoted text messages and cited PayPal transactions that showed that Mr. Branson had sent photos and received text messages and payment for a golden eagle tail feather set.
“Got that thang from Simon,” a buyer texted Mr. Branson, referring to feathers Mr. Paul had sent. “And the mirror feathers. Tnks.”
In March 2021, law enforcement officers stopped Mr. Branson and recovered from his vehicle a golden eagle’s severed feet connected to long, obsidian black talons and feathers. Mr. Branson and Mr. Paul also killed deer to lure eagles to the area, court records said.


From 2009 until 2021, Mr. Branson made between $180,000 and $360,000 by selling eagles’ feathers and parts on the black market, prosecutors said. How much Mr. Branson sold between 2009 until 2015 was not immediately clear.

Andy Nelson, a lawyer for Mr. Branson, declined to comment on his client’s case on Friday. A lawyer for Mr. Paul did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment.
Bald eagles, which were among the birds Mr. Branson and others killed, are revered in the United States as a national symbol.
“We are going to feel the impacts of the Flathead Reservation’s raptor loss for years to come,” Mike Dolson, the chairman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, said in a statement. “Eagles are not only a treasured and important part of the Reservation’s ecosystem, but they also have a profound place in C.S.K.T. cultural and spiritual practices.”

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I would of thrown away the key and sent him to Russia plus the judge. Sad times we live in.
$200-400k poaching. literally robbing the birds from the tribes who use the feathers and claws in in cultural and spiritual traditions only to sell a cheap mock up as a souvenir to the faux "I'm like, spiritual" types to wear to burning man so they can take selfies of themselves "tripping balls, but its ok, i got like... Spiritual protection from the Indians so I'll,like... Keep the vibes positive"
 
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Now they need to go find everyone he sold these items to and prosecute them. If I can't even pick up and keep a hawk feather I find in the woods, these bastards who bought them full on knowing the animal was illegally harvested need the book thrown a them.

I also agree they went too easy on this guy. The fine is huge, but it'll never get paid. He should be sentenced 25 to life for killing Bald eagles.
 
Perhaps this should be handled by tribal law. The Feds went way light on this guy.

i hope they are tracking his customers too. They are just as bad.

Death by 1000 cuts even seems short.

Something about this doesn't add up. He probably has relatives (and co-conspirators) that are tribal members. If he does, those co-conspirators will never be tried in either court.

Without a familial link it doesn't make sense why a guy from Washington would travel to a Montana Reservation to kill stuff he could poach in the state he lives in.
 
Something about this doesn't add up. He probably has relatives (and co-conspirators) that are tribal members. If he does, those co-conspirators will never be tried in either court.

Without a familial link it doesn't make sense why a guy from Washington would travel to a Montana Reservation to kill stuff he could poach in the state he lives in.
Its either a friend or family. Or he thought since reservations are supposed to be the jurisdiction of tribal law, he'd be in the clear. Either way it's immaterial... Everyone involved deserves their day before the man, and iron edition of "The Book" thrown at them.

It states this was a concerted, organized effort.

F them all.

Edit: I do suspect you're correct, that anyone involved who is of tribal heritage won't be charged...
 
Its either a friend or family. Or he thought since reservations are supposed to be the jurisdiction of tribal law, he'd be in the clear. Either way it's immaterial... Everyone involved deserves their day before the man, and iron edition of "The Book" thrown at them.

It states this was a concerted, organized effort.

F them all.
3,600 birds killed of which only 225 are attributed to the guy going to prison. They've already decided that "everyone" involved are not going to see a day before "the man".
 
Four years seem too light to me. I always thought killing one bald eagle was like 10 years. With so many people involved, I wonder why it took so long to come to light.
Should have given him 4 years for EACH animal taken!!! Last time out hunting with Revoman we watched Golden Eagles on the property. Made me feel kinda "guilty"even observing through my scope. Don't understand them being killed. Ain't right!
 
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