The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods
Criminal Activities
Simple assault
Physical struggle, grabbing, or striking another person can constitute assault or battery under U.S. criminal law. The transcript depicts a heated physical fight over possession of a phone during which people yell, struggle, and an alarm sounds.
Situation:
"At the charity/event scenes the Gang gets physical with bystanders/attendees; one character is seen to bite another person. Lines in the transcript: "I just saw you bite that dude." / "Good work, Charlie. Yeah. That's what we do." — indicating Charlie bit someone without their consent."
Violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and similar state laws make it unlawful to take, possess, or kill many species of wild birds (and to possess their parts) without authorization. Possessing or consuming a protected migratory bird carcass can therefore be a federal offense.
Situation:
"Frank admits and describes digging up a buried crow and eating it: "I ate the crow. I dug it up last night. I thought it would taste like chicken..." This is an affirmative act of taking/possessing/consuming a wild bird carcass and would implicate the MBTA (and possibly state wildlife statutes) for unlawful possession/taking of a protected bird."