Hunter Charged in Fatal Shooting of Ferrum Student
FERRUM, Va. - A hunter faces manslaughter and other charges after authorities say he fired at college students he mistook for a deer, leaving one dead and another wounded.

A Ferrum College spokeswoman says three students were collecting frogs for a biology class at about 4 p.m. Tuesday when two were shot along a trail about a mile west of campus.

The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries says 23-year-old Jessica Goode of Frederick County died after being shot in the chest, and 20-year-old Regis J. Boudinot of McLean was shot in the hand. The third student wasn't injured.

Sgt. Karl Martin with the department says 31-year-old Jason David Cloutier of Ferrum was charged with manslaughter, reckless handling of a firearm and trespassing.

The department says Coultier claimed he thought he was shooting at a deer.

A spokesman for Franklin County General District Court says Cloutier's bond was set at $20,000, and he is due in court Dec. 2 for arraignment. She says he does not yet have a lawyer.