A Georgia
businessman, who was pictured holding a gun as he and another man stood over
two dead elephants, claims he killed the animals in self-defense when they
charged at him.
Mike Jines,
a partner with TopGen Energy in Alpharetta, Georgia, made the claim after the
photo went viral on social media and critics started targeting his business.
Thousands of
social media users have accused Jines and professional hunter, Max 'Buzz'
Delezenne, of killing two baby elephants on an African 'trophy' hunt in
Zimbabwe.
Georgia
businessman, Mike Jines (right), who was pictured holding a gun as he and
another man stood over two dead elephants, claims he killed the mammals in
self-defense when they charged at him
Jines, a
partner with TopGen Energy in Alpharetta, Georgia, made the claim after the
photos went viral on social media and critics started targeting his business
Thousands of
social media users have accused Jines and professional hunter, Max 'Buzz'
Delezenne, of killing two baby elephants on an African 'trophy' hunt in
Zimbabwe
Mike Jines
Max 'Buzz'
Delezenne
Jine went on the hunt with professional hunter Max 'Buzz' Delezenne. Jines
has claimed that the elephants were shot in self-defense after they charged at
the two men
Jines also
said that the animals were shot in full compliance with laws and regulations in
both Zimbabwe and the US
The hunt
occurred in October 2018, but the images weren't shared on social media until
last month.
Darrel
Eisman shared the photos in a Facebook post, which has more than 56,000 shares.
'Apologies
for the disturbing photo,' Eisman wrote. 'If you're really upset by what you
see, than make this go viral along with an email letting Mike Jines know what
you think,' Eisman added.
He also
included Jines' email address in the post.
Thousands
commented on the post calling the photos 'horrible', 'sad' and 'sickening'.
'It utterly
breaks my heart to see such cruelty going on those scumbags who killed this
poor innocent creature should be punished, hunters should be banned as a lot of
animals in Africa are now on the verge of extinction how tragic,' one Facebook
user wrote.
The hunt
occurred in October 2018, but the images weren't shared on social media until
last month. Darrel Eisman shared the photos in a Facebook post (pictured),
which has more than 56,000 shares
Thousands
commented on the post calling the photos 'horrible', 'sad' and 'sickening'
'You have no
heart, no soul. This is sickening and pathetic. It’s just so sad to see this,'
another angry Twitter user wrote.
Another
tweeted: 'There’s evil, and then there’s you #mikejines one can only hope the
universe and all that is just punish you for killing those elephants. Boycott
#TopGenEnergy.'
Since the
photos emerged, Jines says he's focused on 'making sure people understand the
actual facts as opposed to the mischaracterization of the information on social
media'.
He told CBS46 that the elephants shown in the photos 'were shot in self-defense, in an
unprovoked charge and both elephants were fully mature cows, not juveniles'.
Jines also
said that the animals were shot in full compliance with laws and regulations in
both Zimbabwe and the US.
I hope every single night the dreams of Jines are nothing but dead elephant babies and their grieving mothers/herds. What a disgusting legacy to leave your children - hurry karma.
ReplyDelete