What to Know
- A man has been sentenced to seven to 20 years in prison after an involuntary manslaughter plea in the shooting death of another man he apparently mistook for an animal at a state park in eastern Pennsylvania.
- Kenneth Troy Heller of Warminster also pleaded guilty in Bucks County Court to reckless endangering and weapons counts in the Oct. 24 shooting in Nockamixon State Park that killed 18-year-old Jason Kutt.
- Prosecutors said it appeared Heller fired at what he thought was an animal.
A hunter has been sentenced to seven to 20 years in prison after an involuntary manslaughter plea in the shooting death last year of another man he said he mistook for an animal at a state park in eastern Pennsylvania.
Kenneth Troy Heller, 52, of Warminster also pleaded guilty in Bucks County Court to reckless endangering and weapons counts in the Oct. 24 shooting in Nockamixon State Park, which straddles the towns of Bedminster and Haycock.
Jason Kutt, 18, of West Rockhill was sitting with his girlfriend at the edge of the lake in the park when he was hit once in the back of the head. He died two days later.
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Weintraub said it appeared Heller didn't intend to hit the victim but βtook aim and shot what he believed to be an animal, and killed what he shot.β In court Wednesday, Heller said he fired at what he believed to be a groundhog, the Bucks County Courier Times reported.
βI am not capable of intentionally hurting someone. Iβd rather it was me that died that day," he said in a statement of apology he read to the court.
Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Finley said he had received dozens of letters from relatives and friends of the victim describing the impact of his death. Kutt's father, mother and sister, and the mother of his girlfriend gave emotional statements in court.
βThere is no recovering from this,β his father said. βOur hearts will never heal.β