http://www.policeone.com/bizarre/ar...lice-tracking-wild-animals-set-loose-in-Ohio/
I had to do a double take when I saw this on TV. Obviously the owner has some issues, as well as past run ins with the police. Of course, this is another damned if you do, damned if you dont situation, for the police. Some people seem to understand the need to shoot the animals, others think it was wrong.
What I'm surprised at, is if this guy was having that many issues, I imagine some being the treatment of the animals, why wasn't anything done sooner?
ZANESVILLE, Ohio Sheriff's deputies shot nearly 50 wild animals including 18 rare Bengal tigers and 17 lions in a big-game hunt across the state's countryside Wednesday after the owner of an exotic-animal park threw their cages open and committed suicide in what may have been one last act of spite against his neighbors and police.
As homeowners nervously hid indoors, officers armed with high-powered rifles and shoot-to-kill orders fanned out through fields and woods to hunt down 56 animals that had been turned loose from the Muskingum County Animal Farm by owner Terry Thompson before he shot himself to death Tuesday.
After an all-night hunt that extended into Wednesday afternoon, 48 animals were killed. Six others three leopards, a grizzly bear and two monkeys were captured and taken to the Columbus Zoo. A wolf was later found dead, leaving a monkey as the only animal still on the loose.
Those destroyed included six black bears, two grizzlies, a baboon and three mountain lions. Dead animals were being buried on Thompson's farm, officials said.
"It's like Noah's Ark wrecking right here in Zanesville, Ohio," lamented Jack Hanna, TV personality and former director of the Columbus Zoo.
I had to do a double take when I saw this on TV. Obviously the owner has some issues, as well as past run ins with the police. Of course, this is another damned if you do, damned if you dont situation, for the police. Some people seem to understand the need to shoot the animals, others think it was wrong.
What I'm surprised at, is if this guy was having that many issues, I imagine some being the treatment of the animals, why wasn't anything done sooner?