BigRedCat
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What kind of jackoff transports a tiger in a shitty crate? Assholes like this should not have exotic animals. Retards. Poor tiger- wasn't his fault. I would be aggressive to if some people locked me in a little crate. Wouldn't you? Also, what kinda wussy tranq's were they giving the Tiger? Probably not enough it seems.
BLOOMINGTON, Illinois (Reuters) -- Illinois police shot and killed a 400-pound Bengal tiger that escaped from its owner at a roadside truck stop near a residential area Saturday.
A veterinarian in the central Illinois town of Bloomington unsuccessfully tried to tranquilize the 8-foot-long tiger four times before police killed it because it appeared to become aggressive.
Bloomington police spokesman Duane Moss said the animal was being transported in a wooden crate on a trailer pulled by a car. The tiger's owner, 44-year-old Mary Jeanne Williams of Ivanhoe, Texas, told police the animal broke out of the crate when her son went to give it some water.
She and her 19-year-old son, John Bryan Johnson, were released after questioning by police, who said they would refer the case to federal authorities for the possible violation of animal transportation laws.
While the tiger was on the loose for hours, about two dozen police officers kept it corralled against a fence that separated the truck stop from a nearby residential area.
Several attempts by the tiger's owner to retrieve the animal were unsuccessful. Police shot the animal when it made "aggressive" moves toward a pickup truck that had several conservation officers on top, Moss said.
BLOOMINGTON, Illinois (Reuters) -- Illinois police shot and killed a 400-pound Bengal tiger that escaped from its owner at a roadside truck stop near a residential area Saturday.
A veterinarian in the central Illinois town of Bloomington unsuccessfully tried to tranquilize the 8-foot-long tiger four times before police killed it because it appeared to become aggressive.
Bloomington police spokesman Duane Moss said the animal was being transported in a wooden crate on a trailer pulled by a car. The tiger's owner, 44-year-old Mary Jeanne Williams of Ivanhoe, Texas, told police the animal broke out of the crate when her son went to give it some water.
She and her 19-year-old son, John Bryan Johnson, were released after questioning by police, who said they would refer the case to federal authorities for the possible violation of animal transportation laws.
While the tiger was on the loose for hours, about two dozen police officers kept it corralled against a fence that separated the truck stop from a nearby residential area.
Several attempts by the tiger's owner to retrieve the animal were unsuccessful. Police shot the animal when it made "aggressive" moves toward a pickup truck that had several conservation officers on top, Moss said.

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