Oregon man preparing to shoot bear accidentally kills brother, then fatally shoots self: ‘It’s a tragedy’

Authored by oregonlive.com and submitted by orangepatternedcat

An Oregon man trying to protect his home from a bear instead fatally shot his brother by mistake, then turned the gun on himself moments later, authorities say.

The man called 911 about 7 a.m. Tuesday and told dispatchers he had “accidentally shot his brother while loading a gun” after being startled by the bear, according to Josephine County Undersheriff Travis Snyder.

“This is a terrible set of circumstances that took place,” Snyder said. “It’s a tragedy.”

Deputies rushed to the Placer Road home in Sunny Valley, an unincorporated community off Interstate 5 about 20 miles north of Grants Pass. There they found a man dead from a gunshot wound.

They checked the rural residence, which sits in a gulch just south of wooded hills, and found a second man dead. He had died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the undersheriff said.

Sheriff’s officials did not immediately identify either man. They declined to specify the type of firearm used.

While no bear was found at the scene, deputies examined the bullet trajectories and other physical evidence, Snyder said, and heard obvious signs of distress in the recorded 911 call. The undersheriff is confident the initial shooting was accidental.

“I would never be surprised to see a bear in that particular part of our county. We have bears everywhere down here,” Snyder told The Oregonian/OregonLive. “This time of year is when they’re getting out of bed and looking for things to eat.”

Oregon is home to some 25,000 black bears, according to the Josephine County Parks Department, which warns residents living in “bear country” to keep food and garbage secured and to slowly walk away if approached by a bear.

Oregon State Police and local deputies continue to investigate the shootings.

Help available National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 County and municipal webpages offer additional local resources.

thedoze on February 10th, 2022 at 15:24 UTC »

The bear killed them both and made it look like an accidental murder/suicide.

succed32 on February 10th, 2022 at 15:21 UTC »

I would just like to point out, they have found no evidence of a bear. Ive read two different versions of this article already today. This one just doesnt say but the other one specified no bear sign.

yukonwisp on February 10th, 2022 at 14:30 UTC »

Poor guys last moments on Earth were just pure despair.