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Montana National Guard Pilot Pleads No Contest in Shed-Hunting Helicopter Case

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A Montana Army National Guard pilot pled no contest to a misdemeanor trespassing charge after landing a military helicopter on private land to collect elk antlers.

The charge stems from an incident in May 2025. Three Montana Army National Guard members were flying a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on what was described as an authorized training flight when they diverted from their mission.

The helicopter landed on private ranch land in Sweet Grass County without the landowner’s permission. According to prosecutors, the landing was deliberate, made to allow the crew to collect elk antlers. Witnesses later reported seeing the helicopter on the ground and observing the men loading the sheds before taking off.

‘Misuse of Military Resources’

Authorities determined the flight involved the misuse of military resources for personal gain. Investigators documented physical landing marks at the site and recovered the antlers, which were later turned over to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

Deni Lynn Draper, a part-time National Guard pilot, was charged with criminal trespass in connection with the incident and ultimately entered a no-contest plea.

Court Outcome

Judge Jessie Connolly accepted the plea but raised the fine from $100 to $500, the maximum penalty for a criminal trespass misdemeanor in Montana. “The court finds since you do serve our country, you are held to a little higher standard than many people,” Connolly said of her decision to up the fine.

The no-contest plea carries the same legal weight as a guilty plea under Montana law. Draper also forfeited any claim to the elk sheds collected during the incident, which are now in possession of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

Others Still Facing Charges

Two other Montana National Guard members involved in the incident, Michael Vincent Bray and Perry Woodland, still face misdemeanor trespassing charges. Their jury confirmation hearings are scheduled for Jan. 14.

National Guard Response

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The Montana National Guard conducted a separate internal investigation into the incident. Guard officials confirmed the flight was an authorized mission but acknowledged the crew’s actions violated policy.

Following the investigation, the National Guard updated internal guidance to explicitly prohibit the collection of antlers or other personal items during official flights. Leadership also reiterated that military aircraft and training missions are not to be used for personal purposes under any circumstances.

Guard officials stated the policy changes were intended to prevent similar incidents and reinforce accountability among service members.



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