A man who contributed to a reward pool for a cattle killer in North Dakota says he's hoping donations will balloon like the vacation fund for a bullied bus monitor in upstate New York.
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HANKINSON, N.D. (AP) - A man who contributed to a reward pool for a cattle killer in North Dakota says he's hoping donations will balloon like the vacation fund for a bullied bus monitor in upstate New York.
Richard Clise says he was angered when he heard about the 13 cows and a calf gunned down in David Kluge's pasture near Hankinson. Clise decided to chip in $1,000.
The 64-year-old Clise wants Kluge's story to generate the same kind of publicity that spurred sympathetic supporters to give over $500,000 to 68-year-old bus monitor Karen Klein, who was maliciously taunted by four seventh-grade boys.
The cattle reward stands at $2,500.
There are no suspects in the case. Clise says the reward fund will need to be bolstered until "somebody rats them out."
AP