Samantha Dehring Video – An appointed authority has condemned a Carol Stream lady to four days in prison for not moving endlessly while a wild bear with two whelps came perilously close and feign charged her in Yellowstone National Park.
Samantha R. Dehring, 25, confessed Wednesday to obstinately staying, drawing closer, and capturing natural life inside 100 yards.
As well as condemning Dehring to imprisonment, U.S. Officer Judge Mark L. Carman in Mammoth Hot Springs prohibited her from Yellowstone for a year and requested her to pay a $1,000 fine and $1,000 to a natural life insurance reserve.
Dehring’s lawyer, Ethan Morris, didn’t promptly return a telephone message Thursday looking for input.
She experienced the bear May 10 at Roaring Mountain, a slope with various boisterous steam vents called fumaroles.
As the grizzly moved toward a lot nearer than the football-field-length limit for individuals to move toward bears and wolves in Yellowstone, different guests stepped back and got in their vehicles. Dehring waited and continued to take photographs, government investigators said in an assertion Thursday.
The grizzly, at last, feigns charged, running at Dehring however dismissing without assaulting her.