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Get the buck out of the bedroom!!!

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:lol:

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051102/ap_on_...HBhBHNlYwM5NjQ-

 

Man Kills Buck With Bare Hands in Bedroom Tue Nov 1, 9:39 PM ET

 

 

 

BENTONVILLE, Ark. - It looked like a crime scene, but no charges will be filed after Wayne Goldsberry killed a buck with his bare hands in his daughter's bedroom.

 

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The engagement lasted an exhausting 40 minutes, but Goldsberry finally subdued the five-point whitetail deer that crashed through a bedroom window at his daughter's home Friday. When it was over, blood splattered the walls and the deer lay on the bedroom floor, its neck broken.

 

Goldsberry was at his daughter's home when he heard glass breaking. He went back to check on the noise and found the deer.

 

"I was standing about like this peeking around the corner when the deer came out of the bedroom," said Goldsberry, demonstrating while peering around his kitchen wall. The deer ran down the hall and into the master bedroom — "jumping back and forth across the bed."

 

"I could tell he was really tearing up the place back there," Goldsberry said.

 

Goldsberry entered the bedroom to confront the deer and, after a brief struggle, emerged to tell his wife to call police. After returning to the bedroom, the fight continued. Goldsberry finally was able to grip the animal and twist its neck, killing it.

 

"He was trying to get up a corner wall and I just came in behind him and grabbed him by the horns and just started pushing down," said Goldsberry.

 

Goldsberry, sore from the struggle, dragged the dead animal out of the house.

 

"He got kicked several times. He was walking bowlegged for awhile," Deputy Doug Gay said.

 

Benton County Sheriff Keith Ferguson said that when he arrived he found the deer dead in the front yard. Goldsberry intended to have the deer processed for its meat.

 

Gay said that, this time of year, bucks that see their reflection in windows often charge them, believing the mirror image to be a rival.

 

On Monday in Pine Bluff, the principal of Coleman Elementary School rid his building of a deer by opening a door. Students were preparing for dismissal Monday when a deer crashed through a window and bounded through a hallway.

 

The buck floundered on the school's slick floor for about three minutes exiting via a door along the side of a hallway. Principal Bill Tietz said the deer was slightly injured from the glass and lost an antler. Tietz says the animal leapt a six-foot fence after leaving the school.

Wrestled the deer? :headshake :lolhitting Like he couldn't have herded it out a door. I would have got him close to the kitchen or some place easier to clean, then shot him. I think Texas has a landowner exemption for at least one deer.

Wait til PETA hears about this.

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QUOTE(mreye @ Nov 2, 2005 -> 09:15 AM)
Wait til PETA hears about this.

 

 

Their too busy hounding Prince Charles..

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9546079/

QUOTE(Steff @ Nov 2, 2005 -> 09:21 AM)
Their too busy hounding Prince Charles..

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9546079/

:lolhitting

 

No wonder he waited 20 years to come back here.

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