Hunter’s Family Is 'Devastated' By Grand Jury Decision
Bend, OR November 9, 2009 8:55 a.m.
A Wheeler County grand jury ruled Friday that a Scappoose family will not face charges in the mysterious death of a 61-year-old hunter.
In the jury’s report, members of the Havlik family say that they shot Portland hunter Frank Means near Fossil in October, after he drew a 9-millimeter handgun and threatened them.
His widow, Jackie Means, says she is “devastated” by the news.
Jackie Means: “I just can’t understand that when somebody is shot five times, that a grand jury can find that it was justified. My husband was a wonderful guy, and he may have been drunk out there, but he was in his own campsite, I am having a real difficult time with this.”
The grand jury report says Means had a blood alcohol level of 0.24. The Havliks won’t comment – and the Wheeler County district attorney did not return OPB’s phone calls.
Means says she and her family have hired a lawyer to pursue civil wrongful death charges against the Havlik family, and possibly criminal negligence charges against the county sheriff’s office that investigated the shooting.
© 2009 OPB
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