Just when you think the folks at Faraday/Redhawk can’t anger the community any more than they already have… just wait.

It seems, from social media posts, a couple of Faraday employees, including a VP and operations manager, were caught harassing and intimidating local hunters. They also engaged the assistance of a community member wearing a plate carrier (body armor) and rumored to be paid by Faraday/Redhawk. The three weren’t very cordial.

The hunters claimed that the “Faraday Welcoming Committee” told them they could not hunt in the area and must leave.

It is a class 2 misdemeanor for a person, while in a hunting area to intentionally interfere with, prevent or disrupt the lawful taking of wildlife.

If that wasn’t enough, the feelings of entitlement by Faraday continued.

It has been documented that the same Faraday operations manager shot a bear on October 5. Three days later another hunter found the carcass of that bear. All of the meat was still on the carcass, just the head, paws and hide were taken. Presumably for the trophy.

Wasting edible meat while hunting/fishing is unlawful under A.R.S. § 17-309 and is a class 2 misdemeanor. 

There is a case open with Arizona Game and Fish. We will update if/and when we receive any updates.

Pictures from the various social media post are below.

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