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Related: About this forumOff-duty officer throttles coyote during playground attack
Off-duty officer jumps on coyote during playground attack on 5-year-old girl, tries to 'squeeze the life out of it' before other police shoot and kill it.
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Off-duty officer throttles coyote during playground attack
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THORNWOOD, N.Y. (AP) An off-duty police officer jumped on a coyote and throttled it as the animal attacked a 5-year-old girl on a suburban New York playground. ... Kasey King-Petrellese told WNBC that the coyote appeared out of nowhere and bolted like a cheetah toward her daughter, Natalia, and 3-year-old son on Sunday in Thornwood. ... As they fled toward their car, the animal gained on them, first menacing the boy.
I took my foot and I kicked him as hard as I could in his face, which knocked him to the ground and he stumbled a little. And when he got up he swung over to my daughters side and bit her arm, said King-Petrellese. ... It was trying to get my brother but it didnt, Natalia recounted. It made me bleed on the arm.
Off-duty Irvington police Officer Arcangelo Liberatore had spotted the coyote lurking nearby. He and his wife were getting their own children safely into their car when he heard screaming, saw the attack and doubled back, according to the Journal News. ... As King-Petrellese repeatedly punched the coyote, Liberatore a martial arts practitioner jumped on top of it, clutched its neck and slammed its head on the ground.
I just sat and tried to squeeze the life out of it, Liberatore told WNBC. But it was pretty resilient.
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THORNWOOD, N.Y. (AP) An off-duty police officer jumped on a coyote and throttled it as the animal attacked a 5-year-old girl on a suburban New York playground. ... Kasey King-Petrellese told WNBC that the coyote appeared out of nowhere and bolted like a cheetah toward her daughter, Natalia, and 3-year-old son on Sunday in Thornwood. ... As they fled toward their car, the animal gained on them, first menacing the boy.
I took my foot and I kicked him as hard as I could in his face, which knocked him to the ground and he stumbled a little. And when he got up he swung over to my daughters side and bit her arm, said King-Petrellese. ... It was trying to get my brother but it didnt, Natalia recounted. It made me bleed on the arm.
Off-duty Irvington police Officer Arcangelo Liberatore had spotted the coyote lurking nearby. He and his wife were getting their own children safely into their car when he heard screaming, saw the attack and doubled back, according to the Journal News. ... As King-Petrellese repeatedly punched the coyote, Liberatore a martial arts practitioner jumped on top of it, clutched its neck and slammed its head on the ground.
I just sat and tried to squeeze the life out of it, Liberatore told WNBC. But it was pretty resilient.
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Off-duty officer throttles coyote during playground attack (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2018
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,593 posts)1. That is unusual behavior for coyotes.
Normally they are afraid of people and will flee if we get even a little bit close.
This one may have been sick, or guarding a female with pups.
shanny
(6,709 posts)2. I've always found them to be incredibly brazen,
much more so than wolves. Oddly, that pattern mimics their larger predator cousins, bears: grizzly/brown bears are ghosts, black bears stroll right up (used to live in Alaska and NW territory--had plenty of experience, almost too much).
That said, that coyote does sound desperate, or sick. Good job by the officer.