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Another American could be in trouble for trophy hunting

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Ben Geier
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August 4, 2015, 1:27 PM ET
Minneapolis News - Feb. 23, 2013
Feb. 23, 2013 - Minneapolis, MN, U.S. - Jimmy John's Signage. ] TOM WALLACE Â¥ [email protected] _ Assignments #20027783A_ February 23, 2013_ SLUG: 355643 RN022813_ EXTRA INFORMATION: Minneapolis eats, with a variety of food, settings, and people using the skyway eateries to get them through the lunch hours. People: Jeff Burstein, owner of the classic Brothers Deli, 6th and Nicollet Places: One Two Three Sushi in the IDS Center (7th St. side), where they have a design-your-own sushi line. food: a stack of the beautiful ''Oreos'' or the pretty cupcakes at Cocoa & Fig, Grilled vegetable sandwich or lamb wrap at Good to Go, US Bank Place. Places: The Burger Place in US Bank Place enjoys their new space and the burger keep them coming back. My Burger workers keep the burger flying off the grill, Signage from the The Zen Box, Potbelly, Cool Cups, The Yogurt Lab and Jimmy Johns. (Credit Image: © Tom Wallace/Minneapolis Star Tribune/ZUMA Wire)Tom Wallace—ZUMAPRESS.com

Jimmy John Liautaud, the founder of popular Chicago-based sandwich chain Jimmy John’s, may be the next target of Internet scorn for his big-game hunting ways.

Pictures were tweeted out earlier this week that appear to show the sandwich mogul posing with his kills.

The subject of big game hunting has been in the news recently, of course, because of outrage over the death of Cecil, a beloved lion in Zimbabwe. Chicagoist notes that these aren’t exactly new pictures — they were first published a few years ago. With all the attention on big game hunting right now, though, could Jimmy John’s be the next store to be subject to boycotts?

In response to the outcry, airlines are taking steps to make it difficult for big-game hunters to bring their trophies home — by banning the transport of big game on their planes.

These pics are the scumbag owner of @jimmyjohns killing beautiful animals. I beg everyone to never eat there again pic.twitter.com/OsBLC6H2Iv

— Jonah Lupton (@JonahLupton) August 2, 2015

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