Two men indicted for selling eagles in ‘killing spree’ of 3,600 birds

The alleged poachers face years in prison and fines up to $250,000 after being indicted by a federal grand jury in Montana.

Two men who allegedly killed approximately 3,600 birds, including bald eagles and golden eagles, face years in prison and fines up to $250,000 after being indicted by a federal grand jury in Montana.

Simon Paul and Travis John Branson are accused of poaching bald eagles and golden eagles on the Flathead Indian Reservation and elsewhere from January 2015 to March 2021 and then illegally selling them on the black market, according to the indictment posted online by the Daily Montanan.

“During the investigation, law enforcement uncovered messages from Branson and others describing the illegal taking of eagles by stating, ‘[O]ut [here] committing felonies,’ and telling buyers he was ‘on a killing spree’ to obtain eagle tail feathers for future sales,” the indictment states.

They were indicted on one count of conspiracy (penalty is five years in prison and a $250,000 fine), 13 counts of unlawful trafficking of bald and golden eagles (penalty for first offense is one year in prison and a $5,000 fine, second and subsequent conviction is two years in prison and a $10,000 fine), and one count of violating the Lacey Act involving wildlife with a market value in excess of $350 (penalty is five years in prison and a $20,000 fine).

The Lacey Act combats trafficking of illegally taken wildlife, fish or plants.

The indictment details the sale of 13 bald eagle and golden eagle parts or entire birds with the dates each were poached.

“From January 2019 until March 2021, Simon Paul lived near Ronan on the Flathead Indian Reservation, and he was a ‘shooter’ and ‘shipper’ of bald and golden eagles for Travis John Branson,” the indictment reads. “When Branson arrived on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Paul would meet and help kill, transport, and ship bald and golden eagles for future sales on the black market.”

On March 13, 2021, Brandon and Paul used a “previously killed deer to lure in eagles,” and shot and killed a golden eagle that day.

“A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana said they could not comment further on the indictment and case,” the Daily Montanan reported. “Paul and Branson were issued summons to appear in court in Missoula on Jan. 8 for arraignments.”

The Daily Montanan reported that a man from Hardin, Montana, was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay $70,000 in restitution for killing 14 juvenile eagles after he was indicted in May 2022. He was found guilty of three violations of the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.

Photos courtesy of Wikipedia Commons and the Missouri Dept. of Conservation.

Southern Miss at Miami odds, picks, and predictions

Analyzing Saturday’s Southern Miss at Miami odds and lines, with college football expert picks, predictions and best bets.

The Southern Miss Golden Eagles (0-1) travel to take on the Miami Hurricanes (1-0) in Hard Rock Stadium with Saturday’s kickoff at noon ET (ESPN). Below, we analyze Tipico Sportsbook‘s lines around the Southern Miss vs. Miami odds, and make our expert college football picks and predictions.

Miami comes into the game after trouncing Bethune-Cookman 70-7 in their season opener. The Hurricanes barely had to break a sweat in that one, even though they were playing in the heat of the Miami sun. Although a more difficult assignment, Southern Miss is also not likely to provide much competition as the Hurricanes get amped up for ACC play and a trip to Kyle Field to face Texas A&M in a few weeks.

Southern Miss comes into this game after a 29-27 overtime loss to Liberty, who lost starting QB Charlie Brewer (broken hand). Although Southern Miss appears improved this season after an injury plagued 2021, they are not up to the level of Miami and QB Tyler Van Dyke.

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Southern Miss at Miami odds

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  • Money line (ML): Southern Miss +1000 (bet $100 to win $1,000) | Miami -2500 (bet $2,500 to win $100)
  • Against the spread (ATS): Southern Miss +25.5 (-110) | Miami -25.5 (-110)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 54.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)

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Southern Miss at Miami picks and predictions

Prediction

Miami 45 Southern Miss 13

Money line

PASS. Simply, -2500 is not a ML you should take.

Although this is a fair price, you should not lay $2,500 to win $100 on anything. Instead, use $100 and place it on something else in this game.

Against the spread

LEAN MIAMI -25.5 (-110)

Miami is the better team and they are playing at home. Van Dyke is one of the best QBs in the nation and against the Southern Miss defense, he will show why he was getting preseason Heisman Trophy buzz.

Over/Under

OVER 54.5 (-110)

What do you get when you combine a good pass offense with a bad pass defense? We are certain to find out as Van Dyke and the Hurricanes will be throwing it all over the field against the Golden Eagles. Not to be outdone, Miami does not have an elite defense either. Southern Miss will not score a lot of points, but they will score enough to put this game into the Over.

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Saints bring back versatile offensive lineman Cameron Tom

The New Orleans Saints brought back another one of their free agents, when versatile backup guard/center Cameron Tom re-signed with the team

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While the New Orleans Saints are one of the few teams returning a highly-rated offensive line intact with all five starters, things aren’t as stable as they appear on the surface in 2020. The team re-signed injury-prone left guard Andrus Peat to a huge contract with $33 million guaranteed in the first few years, possibly their first misstep of free agency. They also aren’t high on the performance of right guard Larry Warford, whose play declined in 2019 when his conditioning left a bit to be desired. Those frustrations have left some outlets speculating that Warford could be moved on draft day for the right price.

So it’s a good thing the Saints brought back one of their own free agents to back up the interior trio of Peat, Warford, and second-year center Erik McCoy. The official NFL transactions wire reported that the Saints re-signed offensive lineman Cameron Tom, who spent the 2019 season recovering from a shoulder injury suffered late in the summer.

Tom initially signed with the Saints as a center out of Southern Mississippi (To The Top!) back in 2017, developing on the practice squad with the help of NFL-quality coaching. He ended up playing 178 snaps on offense as a backup guard in 2018, appearing in 11 different games (and starting that year’s regular season finale against the Carolina Panthers).

Before he went down with that injury in 2019, Tom had competed for snaps at both center and left guard during training camp. While McCoy claimed the starting job at center early in the summer, Tom outplayed free agent acquisition Nick Easton at that spot, earning the backup job behind McCoy while Easton moved his focus to left guard. Tom’s injury ended up forcing former seventh-round pick Will Clapp into the lineup at center when McCoy missed a series late last season.

We should expect a similar situation in 2020, though Tom would be a candidate to replace Warford should the veteran get traded. While the Saints could roll into training camp with some combination of Tom, Easton, and Clapp competing for the starting job at right guard, it doesn’t feel realistic for the Saints to move Warford without first drafting a prospect who could take over for him.

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