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NY: Deputy Sheriff Guns Down Groundhog After Animal Charges at Him
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A Carroll County Sheriff’s deputy who shot and killed a groundhog on a Maryland highway in Sykesville is under fire after someone who saw the incident posted the video on social media. “This just happened. And I’m soooo distraught!!!!” Justyna Olkowska said on Facebook. “Like I cannot believe I just witnessed this. If you’re not an animal lover, you won’t understand my pain ...” During the nearly two-minute-long video, the groundhog charges toward the deputy several times. The officer shoots animal once and then a second time when the animal gets up again and turns toward him. |
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jac
(5/9/2018)
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Too bad the ground hog wasn't charging the liberal animal lover with the camera.
It's a groundhog. Get over it. They are one step above a rat and totally worthless. The meat is not worth eating.
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