As he got out of the car, he grabbed for his rifle on the passenger seat, but it snagged on the computer stand so he left it.
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Merry didn't know what was going on, so he stopped. Merry drove back up the hill, until he came across a deputy running back and forth near Thompson's driveway. 40-caliber Glock 22 they wear at their side and the shotgun that is locked above their heads in the patrol cars-and that he was the only one with a rifle. He knew that his colleagues would only have the two standard-issue weapons-the. He was inspecting the body when word came over the radio that some colleagues had a lion cornered near the Thompson residence. It was about eighty yards away from him, but it fell at the first shot.Īfter the wolf went down, Merry fired a few more times to make sure. By now the order had come over the radio: Put the animal down. When it turned up toward a house, Merry got his rifle from the trunk and followed on foot. He set down his clipboard on the porch, where it would remain for the next few hours, ran to his patrol car, and followed the wolf. Kopchak to answer the door, he saw a large gray wolf running southward along the road behind him. When he arrived, he could see, just inside Thompson's fence, a tiger, a black bear, and two lionesses. He started snarling, and went after the horses."ĭeputy Jonathan Merry was two hours into his shift, serving a court summons a couple of miles away in Zanesville, when the call came through about a lion and a bear on the loose.
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The tigers are actually bigger than the lions if they're fully grown. I'm telling you, the lion is bad enough, and the lioness is bad enough, and the wolf is bad, and the bear, but.don't be around the tiger. And also a lioness, anxiously scuttering around. And there was the lion he had seen before, now pacing back and forth. And a second bear, this one much larger than the first. From there, looking through a north-facing window, he watched the menagerie grow.