Cop shoots runaway pet.

Mar 2009
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Nice but also sad story. Imagine, a chicken with the name Connie. Dying the inglorious death of a bow and arrow. Wonder how many arrows it took? And whether the police were just having fun in chasing the chicken with a bow and arrow, rather than their claim that they had thought it to be a threat to other domestic animals. Real lame excuse ... :rolleyes:
 
Jul 2009
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Nice but also sad story. Imagine, a chicken with the name Connie. Dying the inglorious death of a bow and arrow. Wonder how many arrows it took? And whether the police were just having fun in chasing the chicken with a bow and arrow, rather than their claim that they had thought it to be a threat to other domestic animals. Real lame excuse ... :rolleyes:

How the hell is a chicken a threat? :confused:
 
Jul 2009
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My point exactly. And the police statement said the chicken was a threat for domestic animals! Just imagine the chicken chasing cats and dogs .... amazingly lame story. :rolleyes:

Cop was hungry I bet. No anti-hunting laws for chickens, so I can understand. Still a chicken in the middle of a suburb? It should scream pet.
 
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Cop was hungry I bet. No anti-hunting laws for chickens, so I can understand. Still a chicken in the middle of a suburb? It should scream pet.
Right, and I would have imagined people would have thought it to be cute and protect it.
 
Jul 2009
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Maybe that is what the police must have seen, as well as a nice opportunity for sports, testing their bow and arrows.

And I repeat, a chicken, as a farm animal, running around in a suburb should of screamed pet.
 
Mar 2009
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I wouldn't. But then, I am one of those sissy veggies. ;)
I'd feel sorry for the poor blighter. I was just thinking while I was looking at the video, that maybe the chicken could have been a problem for road safety. It really took its time to cross the road, and did not do it in one straight line, nor very quickly, it sort of ambled right, left, and in various directions first.
 
Jul 2009
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I'd feel sorry for the poor blighter. I was just thinking while I was looking at the video, that maybe the chicken could have been a problem for road safety. It really took its time to cross the road, and did not do it in one straight line, nor very quickly, it sort of ambled right, left, and in various directions first.

Why did the chicken cross the road?
To get away from the hungry cop. :giggle:
 
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