Topic: Gorilla Put Down After Boy Falls in Enclosure
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RebelArcher

Sun 05/29/16 02:15 PM

""A holiday weekend outing at Cincinnati's zoo turned doubly tragic Saturday when a 4-year-old boy was hospitalized after falling into a gorilla enclosure - and zoo workers had to kill the rare gorilla to protect the boy.
Cincinnati police and emergency crews responded to a report of a child falling into the exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden at about 4 p.m. Saturday. Police confirmed the child was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center near the zoo, and was treated for serious injuries that were not considered to be life-threatening.
Cincinnati Zoo President Thane Maynard said the boy crawled through a barrier and fell an estimated 10 to 12 feet into the moat surrounding the habitat. He said the boy was not seriously injured by the fall.
The Cincinnati Fire Department reported in a press release that first responders "witnessed a gorilla who was violently dragging and throwing the child."
Maynard said the zoo's 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla, Harambe, grabbed the boy and dragged him around. Two female gorillas were also in the enclosure.
The boy was with the 400-pound animal for about 10 minutes before the zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team deemed the situation "life-threatening," Maynard said.
"The choice was made to put down, or shoot, Harambe, so he's gone," Maynard said. "We've never had a situation like this at the Cincinnati Zoo where a dangerous animal needed to be dispatched in an emergency situation."""
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/05/28/police-child-taken-hospital-after-falling-into-gorilla-pen/85095094/

Video of the event in link....crazy stuff.



Edited by RebelArcher on Sun 05/29/16 02:19 PM
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Conrad_73

Sun 05/29/16 02:55 PM


""A holiday weekend outing at Cincinnati's zoo turned doubly tragic Saturday when a 4-year-old boy was hospitalized after falling into a gorilla enclosure - and zoo workers had to kill the rare gorilla to protect the boy.
Cincinnati police and emergency crews responded to a report of a child falling into the exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden at about 4 p.m. Saturday. Police confirmed the child was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center near the zoo, and was treated for serious injuries that were not considered to be life-threatening.
Cincinnati Zoo President Thane Maynard said the boy crawled through a barrier and fell an estimated 10 to 12 feet into the moat surrounding the habitat. He said the boy was not seriously injured by the fall.
The Cincinnati Fire Department reported in a press release that first responders "witnessed a gorilla who was violently dragging and throwing the child."
Maynard said the zoo's 17-year-old male western lowland gorilla, Harambe, grabbed the boy and dragged him around. Two female gorillas were also in the enclosure.
The boy was with the 400-pound animal for about 10 minutes before the zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team deemed the situation "life-threatening," Maynard said.
"The choice was made to put down, or shoot, Harambe, so he's gone," Maynard said. "We've never had a situation like this at the Cincinnati Zoo where a dangerous animal needed to be dispatched in an emergency situation."""
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/05/28/police-child-taken-hospital-after-falling-into-gorilla-pen/85095094/

Video of the event in link....crazy stuff.





can't understand why they didn't use a Dartgun and put him to sleep until the Boy was rescued!
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RebelArcher

Sun 05/29/16 02:58 PM

can't understand why they didn't use a Dartgun and put him to sleep until the Boy was rescued!
Heard that they were afraid the impact of the dart shot would enrage the gorilla...didn't want to take that chance. Jack Hanna was being interviewed and that was his take....for whatever that's worth.
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Conrad_73

Sun 05/29/16 03:00 PM


can't understand why they didn't use a Dartgun and put him to sleep until the Boy was rescued!
Heard that they were afraid the impact of the dart shot would enrage the gorilla...didn't want to take that chance. Jack Hanna was being interviewed and that was his take....for whatever that's worth.

well,I guess they are the Experts!
Shame though having to put down an Animal like this,because they couldn't make the Enclosure more secure!
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RebelArcher

Sun 05/29/16 03:03 PM



can't understand why they didn't use a Dartgun and put him to sleep until the Boy was rescued!
Heard that they were afraid the impact of the dart shot would enrage the gorilla...didn't want to take that chance. Jack Hanna was being interviewed and that was his take....for whatever that's worth.

well,I guess they are the Experts!
Shame though having to put down an Animal like this,because they couldn't make the Enclosure more secure!
Oh I'm sure the kids family has already contacted a lawyer
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Conrad_73

Sun 05/29/16 03:06 PM




can't understand why they didn't use a Dartgun and put him to sleep until the Boy was rescued!
Heard that they were afraid the impact of the dart shot would enrage the gorilla...didn't want to take that chance. Jack Hanna was being interviewed and that was his take....for whatever that's worth.

well,I guess they are the Experts!
Shame though having to put down an Animal like this,because they couldn't make the Enclosure more secure!
Oh I'm sure the kids family has already contacted a lawyer

you can bet!
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RebelArcher

Sun 05/29/16 03:07 PM

Justice for Harambe is a real thing...

http://www.change.org/p/cincinnati-zoo-justice-for-harambe
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SassyEuro2

Sun 05/29/16 04:45 PM


Justice for Harambe is a real thing...

http://www.change.org/p/cincinnati-zoo-justice-for-harambe


Oh geez this so tragic. sad2
Too many...' If only's '.
I definitely agree with this petition.

Edited by SassyEuro2 on Sun 05/29/16 04:46 PM
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whatssuup

Sun 05/29/16 11:33 PM



What I'd like to know is how did that kid get into a position where he was able to fall in
before the fingers start to point at the zoo
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mightymoe

Mon 05/30/16 02:00 AM

i watched that video over and over, and they kept saying how disturbing it was, all sorts of warnings about how shocking it was, and all i saw was a boy sitting there and the gorilla looking at him... at one point he picked the kid up by the back of his pants, but i never saw anything that made me think the gorilla was going to harm/kill the boy....


does anyone have a link to the whole ten minute video?
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SassyEuro2

Mon 05/30/16 03:03 AM


i watched that video over and over, and they kept saying how disturbing it was, all sorts of warnings about how shocking it was, and all i saw was a boy sitting there and the gorilla looking at him... at one point he picked the kid up by the back of his pants, but i never saw anything that made me think the gorilla was going to harm/kill the boy....


does anyone have a link to the whole ten minute video?


I was thinking on the same lines as you. From what I have read about this type of gorllia .. He looks like a silverback ? to me.
Yes they can be very aggressive & unpredictable. But..a silverback is very very protective & definitely intelligent. He would know, it is a baby human. And how else could be pick the kid up, or move him?

I just wish. they could of darted him instead sad2
But at the same time.. A human is a human & why risk it, or waste time observing the silverback's behavior.
Too risky.
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RebelArcher

Mon 05/30/16 04:55 AM


i watched that video over and over, and they kept saying how disturbing it was, all sorts of warnings about how shocking it was, and all i saw was a boy sitting there and the gorilla looking at him... at one point he picked the kid up by the back of his pants, but i never saw anything that made me think the gorilla was going to harm/kill the boy....


does anyone have a link to the whole ten minute video?
Not a 10 min video but I found this...

http://m.wesh.com/news/full-video-boy-falls-into-gorilla-world-exhibit-at-cincinnati-zoo/39782038

...maybe check liveleaks.com for a longer one, idk.

He was dragging the kid violently around...and through the water....and his head could've easily been smashed on the concrete bottom.
I saw news reports where the kid had said he wanted to get closer several times but he's only three....and I dont doubt that the parents should've done a better job watching him.....and that the zoo should've had better barriers to keep him out.
The family will probably sue for "emotional distress and the zoo should sue for the cost of the gorilla and having to put it down because the parents couldn't keep an eye on the kid....and call it a wash.
But, I have no problem with the gorilla being put down. Child >Gorilla
If it had been a few grown ups I could name....I might root for the gorilla though laugh
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mightymoe

Mon 05/30/16 08:40 AM



i watched that video over and over, and they kept saying how disturbing it was, all sorts of warnings about how shocking it was, and all i saw was a boy sitting there and the gorilla looking at him... at one point he picked the kid up by the back of his pants, but i never saw anything that made me think the gorilla was going to harm/kill the boy....


does anyone have a link to the whole ten minute video?
Not a 10 min video but I found this...

http://m.wesh.com/news/full-video-boy-falls-into-gorilla-world-exhibit-at-cincinnati-zoo/39782038

...maybe check liveleaks.com for a longer one, idk.

He was dragging the kid violently around...and through the water....and his head could've easily been smashed on the concrete bottom.
I saw news reports where the kid had said he wanted to get closer several times but he's only three....and I dont doubt that the parents should've done a better job watching him.....and that the zoo should've had better barriers to keep him out.
The family will probably sue for "emotional distress and the zoo should sue for the cost of the gorilla and having to put it down because the parents couldn't keep an eye on the kid....and call it a wash.
But, I have no problem with the gorilla being put down. Child >Gorilla
If it had been a few grown ups I could name....I might root for the gorilla though laugh


that video does show a lot more than the one on yahoo yesterday... poor gorilla, just doing what gorillas do... but i'm sure that kid was really scared as well...
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SassyEuro2

Mon 05/30/16 12:22 PM

Killing of gorilla to save boy at Ohio zoo sparks outrage

(Reuters) - The killing of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy tumbled into the ape's enclosure triggered outrage and questions about safety, but zoo officials called the decision to use lethal force a tough but necessary choice.

More than 2,000 people signed a petition on Change.org that sharply criticized the Cincinnati Police Department and the zoo for putting down the animal and called for the child's parents to be "held accountable for their actions of not supervising their child."

Cincinnati police on Sunday said the parents had not been charged, but that charges could eventually be sought by the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney. A spokeswoman for the prosecutor did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Authorities did not identify the child or his parents. The family could not be reached on Sunday.

A Facebook page titled "Justice for Harambe" had more than 3,000 likes by Sunday afternoon, a day after the 400-pound (181-kg) gorilla was shot dead about 10 minutes after encountering and dragging the child. The animal, named Harambe, was a Western lowland gorilla, an endangered species, and the zoo said it had intended to use him for breeding.

"If we think it's acceptable to kill a gorilla who has done nothing wrong, I don't think our city should have gorillas," Manvinder Singh posted on the Facebook page.

A blog post on the website for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals questioned why it was necessary to kill the gorilla and whether zoos could meet the needs of such animals.

"A 17-year-old gorilla named Harambe is dead, and a child is in the hospital. Why?" blogger Jennifer O'Connor wrote. "Western lowland gorillas are gentle animals. They don't attack unless they're provoked."

Witnesses told local television that the boy repeatedly expressed a desire to join the gorilla in the zoo habitat. Moments later, the boy crawled through a barrier and fell about 12 feet (3.7-meters) into a moat surrounding the habitat, where Harambe grabbed him, zoo officials said.

It was the first time in the 38-year history of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's gorilla exhibit that an unauthorized person was able to get into the enclosure, zoo president Thane Maynard said on Saturday.

"They made a tough choice and they made the right choice because they saved that little boy's life," he said, adding that a member of the zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team fired the shot that killed the ape.

Maynard said the team decided to use deadly force instead of tranquilizers to subdue the gorilla because it could have taken some time for the drug to take effect when an animal was in agitated state.

The child was taken to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Hospital officials, citing privacy laws, declined to say on Sunday whether the child had been released or to disclose any details about his injuries.

Western lowland gorilla numbers in the dense rain forests of Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Equatorial Guinea have declined by more than 60 percent over the last 20 to 25 years, according to the World Wildlife Federation.

The Cincinnati zoo was open on Sunday, although Gorilla World was expected to be closed indefinitely. Neither the zoo nor the fire department responded to a request for comment.

At other U.S. zoos, similar encounters have ended in tragedy, including the 2013 fatal mauling of a 2-year-old boy by a pack of wild African dogs after he fell into an exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium.

A man who in 2012 jumped into an enclosure at New York's Bronx Zoo to be "one with the tiger" suffered bite wounds and other injuries but survived.

But there was a happy ending when a 3-year-old boy fell into the gorilla den at Brookfield Zoo near Chicago in 1996, and an 8-year-old female gorilla named Binti Jua picked up the unconscious boy and protected him from the other primates. The act of kindness won Binti Jua national attention as Newsweek's Hero of the Year and one of People's most intriguing people.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/killing-gorilla-save-boy-ohio-zoo-sparks-outrage-020645733.html/

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RebelArcher

Mon 05/30/16 01:21 PM

A blog post on the website for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals questioned why it was necessary to kill the gorilla and whether zoos could meet the needs of such animals.

"A 17-year-old gorilla named Harambe is dead, and a child is in the hospital. Why?" blogger Jennifer O'Connor wrote. "Western lowland gorillas are gentle animals. They don't attack unless they're provoked."
When I said earlier that I would root for the gorilla if a certain few grownups were thrown in....those grownups are anyone associated with PETA....
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SassyEuro2

Mon 05/30/16 01:32 PM

I certainly don't like the idea, that an intelligent creature is dead or was killed.
As I said before, ' A Human is a human'.
If it were my relative in there with it, or a strangers.. I would of shot it.
And I know it. .. My instinct would override to protect the young.
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Conrad_73

Tue 05/31/16 08:16 AM

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/cincinnati-zoo-boys-parents-could-be-prosecuted-for-gorilla-death-police-harambe-a7056246.html
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RebelArcher

Tue 05/31/16 08:28 AM

If the Hamilton County DA prosecutes because of an online petition, he's a huge cuck. Either a law was broken or it was not....prosecute on that instead of the outrage of some SJW types.....
Edited by RebelArcher on Tue 05/31/16 08:29 AM
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SassyEuro2

Tue 05/31/16 08:33 AM


If the Hamilton County DA prosecutes because of an online petition, he's a huge cuck. Either a law was broken or it was not....prosecute on that instead of the outrage of some SJW types.....


AMEN

Cincinnati zoo: Boy's parents could face charges over gorilla's death, police say
Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for the parents of a boy who fell into the ape enclosure to be held accountable



Harambe (pictured) was a 17-year-old silverback western lowland gorilla Reuters

Police in Ohio have said the parents of a four-year-old child who climbed into a gorilla enclosure could face criminal charges after zookeepers were forced to shoot and kill the animal.

Harambe the 400lb (180kg) gorilla was shot dead by Cincinnati Zoo officials this week after the boy climbed through some barriers and fell into the enclosure.

The incident, which was captured on video, sparked outrage from witnesses and animal lovers around the globe, who branded it a “senseless” and “unnecessary death”.
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SassyEuro2

Tue 05/31/16 08:49 AM

EXCLUSIVE: Parents-of-four whose son fell into zoo enclosure sparking killing of Harambe the gorilla as it emerges father has a lengthy criminal history - including kidnap and drug trafficking



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3617016/EXCLUSIVE-PICTURES-parents-four-son-fell-zoo-enclosure-sparking-controversial-killing-Harambe-gorilla-emerges-father-lengthy-criminal-history.html/



* This story is just going from tragic/bad/sad/controversial...
To criminal * slaphead