Michael Lande Minneapolis, MN, died in a hunting accident

He was the most positive and encouraging person at all times. Learn more about Michael Lande Obituary and funeral plans...

Michael Lande Death – Michael Lande of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has passed away unexpectedly, he was a  snowboard instructor and cribbage teacher. Lande was said  to have died following a hunting accident. It was said that he was a remarkable person who maintained a cheerful attitude at all times. He was the most positive and encouraging person at all times.

His life will be celebrated on Friday, November 17th at 11am at Woodridge Church in Long Lake, Minnesota. The service will be held in his honor.

On other news, a hunting trip on Saturday left one individual in Nelson, Minnesota, suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the 1800 block of County Road 74 at 4:03 p.m. in response to a complaint of a hunting accident in that location. According to the authorities, the caller said that a young man inadvertently shot himself in the leg while he was out hunting.

The kid was able to walk to a nearby property to ask for aid, according to the sheriff’s office. According to the authorities, the child was initially cared for by first responders and then transported away from the area via Life Link.

According to the sheriff’s office, the injury does not appear to be one that poses a threat to the victim’s life. The authorities have stated that the incident is still being investigated; nevertheless, they do not believe anything unlawful occurred.

This particular incidence is one of at least four people who have been injured while hunting this fall as a result of a firearm. In the past, three adult males have been killed in shooting accidents that occurred during the young deer hunting season in the state of Minnesota. On November 6th, one of these men was shot by his hunting partner.

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