Authorities: 2 wound selves on 1st day of firearm deer hunt

CLARENDON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) โ€” Authorities say two men have wounded themselves in separate accidental shootings on the first day of Michigan's firearm deer season.

The Calhoun County sheriff's department says a 21-year-old was hunting Sunday morning in Clarendon Township when he dropped a semi-automatic shotgun while trying to remove his jacket. The department says the man was shot in the upper torso.

He was taken to a hospital for treatment. The wound wasn't considered life-threatening. The shooting happened near the southern Michigan village of Homer, where the man lives.

In in St. Clair County, the sheriff's department says a 30-year-old hunter accidentally shot himself in the leg in Casco Township on Sunday. The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens reports he was taken to a hospital.

Firearm deer season in Michigan runs through Nov. 30.


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