NEW YORK - A bull went running through the streets of Queens before being captured early Thursday morning.
The bull eluded police for 10 blocks before they were able to corral it. The bull charged at one officer, but he was not injured.
The bull was first spotted near 107th Street and Park Lane South and was eventually captured on 116th Street and 85th Avenue in Richmond Hill.
Police tied the bull up and it was transported to Animal Care and Control in Brooklyn.
Police do not know where the bull came from.
Isnt that something? A bull running through Queens and Nobody knows where it came from. Love it!
Isnt this an Everybody Loves Raymond episode?
7 comments:
That was my question - where did he come from? That's really strange!
joy: no news on that one....bull..NY ...lots of questions
Freakin weird - seriously, how can they not know where a BULL came from.......a farm...hee hee hee....
Have a good one dog, signing off for the weekend.........x
That's different isn't it???
dude, there was something about chickens this week, too! Your town is nuts...
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/15/free-range-chickens-on-125th-street/
well that's no bull to me. of course I live where you have to wait for chickens, turkeys & horses to cross the road before moving on down the road.
that would be a peculiar day in NYC.
When I was 10, there were 3 pigs trotting through downtown Danbury, CT, tying up traffic. Farm animals on city streets are nuts, although very amusing to watch!
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