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CANBY, Ore. - Confronted with a deer whose antlers were tangled in a

rope swing at a rural home, two officers saw no good choices. They

weren't about to try to free the animal themselves. It weighed

several hundred pounds and was thrashing wildly. A bullet in the

skull seemed the alternative.

 

" They thought they were going to have to kill it out of compassion, "

Lt. Jim Strovink of the Clackamas County sheriff's office said

Wednesday. " It was going to die a slow, agonizing death. "

 

Then Deputy Jeff Miller (news, bio, voting record) thought of the

stun gun, commonly called a Taser, after its maker, used to

immobilize out-of-control prisoners or suspects.

 

Zap!

 

The deer stopped moving. The officers, one a sheriff's deputy, the

other a state trooper, untangled the rope, which was dangling from a

tree limb, and freed the buck.

 

Not long after, the deer " took off happy as a clam, " Strovink

said. " That was pretty good thinking. "

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tranq darts probably aren't easy to find

they might have them at the headquartes of the state's fish and game dept....

but, two cops on a rural beat wouldn't have them is my guess...

 

i can just see them at home tho

" hon, i can't open this jar of pickles "

" don't worry dear, i'll zap it with my stun gun... "

 

 

>heartwerk <jo.heartwork

>Jan 17, 2007 11:43 PM

>

> Have they not heard of tranquiliser darts?

>

>CANBY, Ore. - Confronted with a deer whose antlers were tangled in a

>rope swing at a rural home, two officers saw no good choices. They

>weren't about to try to free the animal themselves. It weighed

>several hundred pounds and was thrashing wildly. A bullet in the

>skull seemed the alternative.

>

> " They thought they were going to have to kill it out of compassion, "

>Lt. Jim Strovink of the Clackamas County sheriff's office said

>Wednesday. " It was going to die a slow, agonizing death. "

>

>Then Deputy Jeff Miller (news, bio, voting record) thought of the

>stun gun, commonly called a Taser, after its maker, used to

>immobilize out-of-control prisoners or suspects.

>

>Zap!

>

>The deer stopped moving. The officers, one a sheriff's deputy, the

>other a state trooper, untangled the rope, which was dangling from a

>tree limb, and freed the buck.

>

>Not long after, the deer " took off happy as a clam, " Strovink

>said. " That was pretty good thinking. "

>

>

>

>

>To send an email to -

>

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LOL -I can imagine that too.

 

Jo

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" fraggle " <EBbrewpunx

 

Thursday, January 18, 2007 5:15 PM

Re: Have they not heard of tranquiliser darts?

 

 

> tranq darts probably aren't easy to find

> they might have them at the headquartes of the state's fish and game

dept....

> but, two cops on a rural beat wouldn't have them is my guess...

>

> i can just see them at home tho

> " hon, i can't open this jar of pickles "

> " don't worry dear, i'll zap it with my stun gun... "

>

>

> >heartwerk <jo.heartwork

> >Jan 17, 2007 11:43 PM

> >

> > Have they not heard of tranquiliser darts?

> >

> >CANBY, Ore. - Confronted with a deer whose antlers were tangled in a

> >rope swing at a rural home, two officers saw no good choices. They

> >weren't about to try to free the animal themselves. It weighed

> >several hundred pounds and was thrashing wildly. A bullet in the

> >skull seemed the alternative.

> >

> > " They thought they were going to have to kill it out of compassion, "

> >Lt. Jim Strovink of the Clackamas County sheriff's office said

> >Wednesday. " It was going to die a slow, agonizing death. "

> >

> >Then Deputy Jeff Miller (news, bio, voting record) thought of the

> >stun gun, commonly called a Taser, after its maker, used to

> >immobilize out-of-control prisoners or suspects.

> >

> >Zap!

> >

> >The deer stopped moving. The officers, one a sheriff's deputy, the

> >other a state trooper, untangled the rope, which was dangling from a

> >tree limb, and freed the buck.

> >

> >Not long after, the deer " took off happy as a clam, " Strovink

> >said. " That was pretty good thinking. "

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >To send an email to -

> >

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