On Sunday, December 10, 2023, an 18-year-old boy was killed in a tragic accident in the Ted Shanks Conservation Area. The unidentified 18-year-old male was reportedly taking part in a waterfowl hunting game at Ted Shanks Conservation Area in Missouri when he was shot by accident.
A local who preferred to remain anonymous told a local news outlet that the teenager was participating in a waterfowl hunting game with several other people when he was accidentally hit by a swing shot.
A swing shot is a beginner-friendly game bird targeting technique that involves pointing a shotgun at a moving target and swinging the weapon to increase the weapon’s speed.
The Ted Shanks Conservation Area is located in Pike County, Missouri
Authorities in Pike County, Missouri, are reportedly investigating a hunting accident that killed an 18-year-old teenager. The teenager was reportedly shot accidentally at the scene while hunting waterfowl with several other participants in the Ted Shanks Conservation Area.
The Ted Shanks Conservation Area is located in Pike County, Missouri, on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River. While police have not released any specifics about the accident, the 18-year-old teen has been identified as a senior at a nearby high school.
Shortly after he was shot, emergency personnel reportedly attempted and failed to resuscitate the teen, who was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
The Pike County community is in mourning following the tragic death of an 18-year-old local high school boy in a hunting accident in the Ted Shanks Conservation Area. In response to the tragic news, a community member expressed his condolences to the teen’s bereaved family.
In a Facebook post, he wrote,
“When you leave to go duck hunting with your friends/family you go with expectations of killing a limit, a band, making fun of your buddies, spending quality time together, relaxing, and just enjoying the outdoors. My heart, prayers, and tears go out to everyone who has to go through the unfortunate accident that happened at Shanks this morning.”
While Smith admitted that he was unfamiliar with the victim’s family, he stated that he wanted to establish a fund to show his community support and assist a family in need.
The victim killed in the conservation area has yet to be identified as police continue to investigate the incident.