Man arrested, charged with killing federally protected bird

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A South Kingstown man is facing charges for killing a federally protected bird.
Brian Briggs, 56, was arrested on May 9th, after reports came forward that a hunter fired a shotgun using buckshot, and hit a nearby home.
Rhode Island DEM officials investigated the incident whereupon they discovered a freshly-killed Great Blue Heron, seven firearms, and three deer heads taken without reporting.
Briggs was a convicted felon for a prior crime of violence, thus prohibiting him from possessing firearms, authorities noted.
Briggs was charged with the following offenses:
- Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in violent crime.
- Killing/possessing a protected bird.
- Unlawful possession of deer.
- Hunting without a license.
- Two counts of failure to tag/check whitetail deer.
Briggs was arraigned and released on $5,000 personal recognizance.
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