Zebra bites Ohio man’s arm before deputy puts animal down

Timothy Hill

Editor’s note: This story has been current to suitable the extent of the victim’s accidents.

CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – A guy was taken to the clinic Sunday afternoon right after a zebra attacked him in Pickaway County, Ohio.

In accordance to an incident report from the Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office environment, deputies had been despatched all around 5:30 p.m. to a fenced-in industry soon after stories that a male was severely wounded by a zebra he owned.

Pickaway County deputies and a victim’s family member fend off a zebra after it bit a man’s arm. (Courtesy Photo/Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office)

Pickaway County deputies and a victim’s family members member fend off a zebra right after it little bit a man’s arm. (Courtesy Photo/Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office environment)

As deputies arrived, they saw the victim lying on the ground with his suitable arm covered with his sleeve. In accordance to the incident report, dispatch logs mentioned the sufferer had his arm bitten off by the zebra.

On the other hand, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office environment verified to Nexstar’s WCMH that the gentleman was staying dealt with at Grant Health-related Centre and will not get rid of his arm.

An edited model of the deputies’ human body digital camera footage is beneath.

When deputies had been dealing with the man, the zebra ongoing performing irate and charged one particular deputy’s cruiser, which was positioned to block the gentleman from the animal. The man was accompanied by spouse and children members as he was being put in an ambulance because the zebra would not stop staying hostile.

A wildlife professional at the Columbus Zoo shared some perception into the zebra’s behavior.

“They’re unquestionably wild animals and even now have, like, variety of all people wild instincts and behaviors,” said Dan Beetem, Director of Animal Management at The Wilds. “Male zebras are territorial. Their position is to get and maintain a group of ladies that he would like to breed, and he’ll be extremely protective of all those versus any type of challenger.”

Just one account from a PCSO deputy in the incident report was that the “zebra was aggressive because of to becoming protective of about five or six feminine zebras that have been in the area.”

Deputies started blowing air horns and yelling at the zebra to scare it absent, but it ongoing to demand toward authorities and the victim’s relatives associates. They explained to the deputies not to turn their backs on the zebra, given that that was when it would attack, and gave them permission to put down the zebra if essential. A deputy then fatally shot the zebra in the head due to its continued intense conduct.

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“The zebra had previously shown aggression. And talking with some of the family members members and close friends, apparently, this zebra has been aggressive in the earlier,” Pickaway County Sheriff Matthew Hafey informed WCMH. “I told (the deputy) I fully guidance what he did. He did what was most effective to defend the folks on the scene there. And I talked to some men and women on the scene there, and they claimed that they would have ended up executing the exact same thing if the deputy had not finished that.”

Right after the zebra was killed, the man was taken to Grant Health care Center for his accidents.

According to the Ohio Department of Agriculture, zebras are not viewed as “Dangerous Wild Animals.”

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