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Was edited to show the "friendly" encounter


Here is the unedited version showing the gorilla dragging the boy through the water by one unedited gorilla video arm


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The ones I've seen on TV show him being dragged by the leg through the water, and one witness said the videos don't show when he tried climbing a concrete wall and was banging the kids head against it


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Just saw it on fox news .

They absolutely had to shoot, he could have ripped that kid in 2 chunks and painted the rock walls with him.

It was a no I just hope they didn't use a 270.


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Not sure why they don't have supersize tasers to deal with these situations more efficiently than killing a valuable animal.



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The Gorilla believe he was protecting Obama son.


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Originally Posted by conrad101st
Not sure why they don't have supersize tasers to deal with these situations more efficiently than killing a valuable animal.



Cause they would have to test them on human's. grin


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It's unreal how many people in "the matrix" think that zoo gorillas are simply organic versions of stuffed animals.

These are the type of people that get bitten by wild animals when they try to feed them.

Or stuff bufflar babies in their SUV's because they were cold.


I also wish hackers would work on a method to provide shocks to the dipshits trying to make it a race issue.

One quick discharge of the remaining amps in the battery would suffice.

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Originally Posted by 338Rem
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Not sure why they don't have supersize tasers to deal with these situations more efficiently than killing a valuable animal.



Cause they would have to test them on human's. grin


Chicago would be a good place to test them, but you did say on human's


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Originally Posted by conrad101st
Not sure why they don't have supersize tasers to deal with these situations more efficiently than killing a valuable animal.

Because it wouldn't work.

How could you tase a gorilla in the water holding a child without tasing the child too?


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The possibility of this gorilla killing the boy is pretty high ,given the level of a agitation and shear physical strength of gorillas.
But as a Wyoming resident and watch some of this land's fine people interacting with Yellowstone wildlife, some people need a close up of animal strength to comprehend their decisions.
To see a four year old torn apart would be a horrible event, but now people are mad because the Gorilla was killed.... this is a no win for the Zoo. They saved the child but had to kill a somewhat rare and valuable animal, because of the child and his awesome parents. They could sue the parents and child for lose of gorilla. I am sure the replacement cost is in excess of 1 Million dollars, and they would never see a dime.
My hope is that the parents and the child were taken to an enclosed area to view the dead gorilla and explained that this was their fault and responsibility.

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Why not just make the third barrier an electric fence with 3 wires? Problem solved.

They had to kill the beast. I have no problem with that.

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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Why not just make the third barrier an electric fence with 3 wires? Problem solved.

They had to kill the beast. I have no problem with that.


If the enclosure can keep an adult gorilla in it should be sufficient to keep people out???????

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The unedited version was on our local news.


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Originally Posted by RWE
It's unreal how many people in "the matrix" think that zoo gorillas are simply organic versions of stuffed animals.

These are the type of people that get bitten by wild animals when they try to feed them.

Or stuff bufflar babies in their SUV's because they were cold.


I also wish hackers would work on a method to provide shocks to the dipshits trying to make it a race issue.

One quick discharge of the remaining amps in the battery would suffice.

Thankfully the Buffalo at Yellowstone tend to get the upper hand on most of their tourist problems, far more people are knocked down and roughed up then are reported in the news. Only the ones that need a medi-vac are on the news.......

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Originally Posted by wyoming260
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Why not just make the third barrier an electric fence with 3 wires? Problem solved.

They had to kill the beast. I have no problem with that.


If the enclosure can keep an adult gorilla in it should be sufficient to keep people out???????


Not at all. The gorilla couldn't escape because of the wall that went down to the moat. The kid got in, went to said wall, and either jumped or fell in.

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Clearly, that gorilla had his hands up.


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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
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Why not just make the third barrier an electric fence with 3 wires? Problem solved.

They had to kill the beast. I have no problem with that.


If the enclosure can keep an adult gorilla in it should be sufficient to keep people out???????


Not at all. The gorilla couldn't escape because of the wall that went down to the moat. The kid got in, went to said wall, and either jumped or fell in.

If you install a three wire fence then is the Zoo liable when said young child is electrocuted to death in view of the public. I am saying the enclosure is a reasonable barrier between the Gorilla and the public, the gorilla can not get out and it is difficult for a NORMAL REASONABLE THINKING Person to get in.. Once in a person is not getting out also.

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Originally Posted by wyoming260

My hope is that the parents and the child were taken to an enclosed area to view the dead gorilla and explained that this was their fault and responsibility.


Now THAT is may be the dumbest thing said to date about the incident...

Giving the Negro parents a stern warning and/or lecture wouldn't do chit....if it did the ones that finally make it to prison wouldn't have dozens of prior convictions....

As far as the child goes....there's plenty of blame to go around on this caper but one thing's for sure....the only two that have ZERO culpability are the child and the Gorilla....

Carry on....

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I have learned a few things during this gorilla debacle.

1) The media has to make everything about their agenda.

2) There are some bad, bad parents that still don't accept responsibility even after severe consequences occur due to their negligence.

3) The boy was in danger, and gorilla needed killin'. It didn't need tranquilized, tazed or trained. It needed killin'... The zoo made the right decision about that.

4) There are many bleeding heart idiots, that instead of remembering our soldiers on Memorial Day, they chose to make a big deal of a gorilla getting killed.


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