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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chai_VangChai Vang - Wikipedia

    Chai Soua Vang (born September 24, 1968), more commonly known as Chai Vang, is an American man who was convicted of first degree intentional homicide, having pleaded self-defense after allegedly being fired upon.

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    • November 21, 2004
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  2. 5 de oct. de 2020 · Two of eight Wisconsin deer hunters survived a shooting rampage Nov. 21, 2004, for one reason: The enraged killer ran out of ammo after firing his SKS 7.62×39 semiautomatic rifle 22 times. That manChai Soua Vang, 36, of St. Paul, Minnesota, a certified sharpshooter and six-year National Guard...

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  3. 27 de oct. de 2010 · LYDEN: Let's listen to what Chai Vang, who went on trial, would later be convicted said. Here you have a Hmong hunter, he is carrying a weapon, alleging that he's been harassed, fearing for his...

  4. 21 de oct. de 2022 · GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Next month marks 18 years since a deadly rampage in the northwest part of the state that left six hunters dead. Chai Vang was convicted and sentenced to six life terms...

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  5. 9 de nov. de 2005 · Judge Norman Yackel ordered Chai Soua Vang, 37, to serve six life prison terms, one after the other, guaranteeing he would never be freed from prison. Wisconsin does not have a death penalty....

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  6. 21 de mar. de 2015 · A decade ago on the opening day of Wisconsin’s gun deer hunting season, St. Paul resident Chai Soua Vang killed six deer hunters and wounded two others after being confronted for trespassing...

  7. Chai Soua Vang Trial Collection. Chai Soua Vang (b. 1968) is a Hmong refugee who migrated to the United States in 1980. On November 21, 2004, while deer hunting in Wisconsin, Vang was confronted by Terry Willers and other white hunters for trespassing on private land. Details of the incident that followed are heavily disputed based on ...