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Exotic Animals Charged Ohio Deputies During Escape

JOHN SEEWER   11/ 4/11 04:06 PM ET   AP

TOLEDO, Ohio — African lions and Bengal tigers set free last month by a debt-ridden man distraught over marital problems charged at deputies and crashed through fences during the chaotic first few minutes after authorities arrived at his private compound in Ohio, according to reports released Friday.

With little time to react, deputies said, they had no choice but to shoot the animals crouching between abandoned vehicles and tigers still coming out of their cages.

Nearly all of the cages were unlocked and holes had been cut in the metal fencing. A tiger and a black bear were in the same enclosure, but the door was unlocked and open. "As I backed the team up, the tiger came out the door and charged right at us," said deputy Jay Lawhorne.

Deputies shot the tiger, and the bear, after it ran at other officers. Another deputy said he shot a charging black bear that dropped within 7 feet of him.

In all, sheriff's deputies were forced to kill 48 wild animals, including bears, lions and endangered Bengal tigers, after their owner, Terry Thompson, threw open their cages late in the afternoon on Oct. 18 and then committed suicide on his farm near Zanesville in eastern Ohio.

The reports released by the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office reveal how deputies suddenly found themselves in the middle of a desperate hunt. They also offer clues to Thompson's motive.

The 62-year-old told one of his farm hands the night before he released the animals that he was upset about his marital problems and that he had a plan, according to a deputy who talked with the caretaker.

Thompson then told the caretaker: "You will know it when it happens."

He and his wife had devoted their lives to the animals. He bought his first exotic animal, a lion cub named Simba, at an auction for his wife's birthday about 14 years ago.

Just days before he set the animals free, he told a deputy that he was having a tough time taking care of the animals after spending a year in prison on a gun conviction. He also was deep in debt to the IRS.

The accounts from deputies at the scene show just how close the animals came to attacking some of them. Authorities have defended their decision to shoot and kill the animals, saying they were trying to protect the public.

Deputies said they saw Thompson's body but couldn't get near him to determine whether he was alive because a white tiger "appeared to be eating the body," a report said. Authorities have said that it appeared one of the big cats dragged his body and that there was a bite mark on his head.

Other animals near his body started moving toward a pickup truck where in the back four sheriff's deputies armed with rifles began firing.

With only an hour of daylight left and no tranquilizers on hand, they were in the middle of a desperate hunt and decided that the only option was take down the animals, Lawhorne said.

Their main concern appeared to be making sure none of the animals got near or outside the fences that separated the farm from several neighboring houses and Interstate 70, according to the reports.

Two deputies shot a pair of lions running near a fence along an interstate highway. One lion got up and charged a deputy before he killed it. "One of the African lions that we had shot got up and started running towards us," a deputy said. "At this point, we opened fire on it again, eventually killing it."

One deputy said he shot a lion after it busted through a fence and race toward a road. At the same time, he saw other deputies firing at several other lions running through the front yards of neighboring houses.

He then came across a mountain lion that was hissing and showing its teeth.

Once night came, firefighters used thermal-imaging cameras to spot a grizzly bear bounding across a field. Deputies decided to shoot it.

Several of the cages and surrounding fencing had been cut, making it impossible for authorities to secure the animals, the reports said.

One lion came within three feet of an auxiliary deputy who was trying to close the cage doors, but did not see a hole had been cut in the cage, Lawhorne said.

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08:56 PM on 12/31/2011
Several things- unprofessional, untrained people, without insane amounts of oversight, shouldn't be allowed to own most exotic animals.God forbid we try to have major over site or some over-site on peoples guns or property and many Americans go nuts.If the animals got out and it was on the news you would have seen every yahoo shooting anything that moved, on the other hand if those animals got out they could have killed not only people but livestock and pets.When our forefathers made the laws they were not thinking of lions and tigers or automatic weapons.I do think these police officers went overboard no way all 48 animals charged them. my uncle was a cop and even he thought they went overboard and, may have gotten into the fact they shot a lion and, what bragging rights they would get.if the state wants to allow exotic animal ownership they should train and supply cops to deal with it appropriately you need to protect the public and the animals. force the owners to pay for it or the public and I guarantee people will have a change of hart as to ownership of these large exotics.
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09:41 AM on 12/28/2011
The stories on this news piece keep on changing. Why wasn"t more effort used to acquire tranquilizer guns? The owners wife was reported yelling, "please dont kill my babies." These big cats--wild animals-- did not attack each other, or the other animals in the compound--these welfare cats were just waiting around to be fed.
The wife of the owner needs to tell her story. I think the cops were hasty in their decision to say the least. How can we insist on India and Bangladesh to preserve their last big cats, when we kill without a thought.
03:38 PM on 12/27/2011
Sounds like the cops had a wild excuse for use of their weapons. Animal experts could have retrieved all the animals.
01:47 AM on 12/15/2011
what an absolute and very sad waste of life. fair enough if he didnt want to deal with it any more, but why did he have to let those beautiful creatures out, knowing that there was a good chance theyd kill people or get shot because of the risk. as for the police, while i understand the public is important there arent many of these animals left in the world, and to lose 48 in one go is pretty sad. my friends and i have discussed this story and some think maybe is was a case of some, (not all, if any, its just a theory) of the officers being able to say, i shot a lion, or a tiger. while i dont agree with this, because i hope that law inforcement has more honor than that, it is something that has been discussed. all in all its very sad situation for everyone involved.
10:35 AM on 11/28/2011
Forced to kill rare animals is a bad excuse for excessive force.With a badge and a gun these scared little pricks think they can do what they want and justify it any way they want.Public servants should not be above the law.Lets call it what it really is cold blooded killing and a waste of life.
03:30 PM on 11/17/2011
The picture is pretty depressing and it makes me sad that he committed suicide. :(
07:48 PM on 11/14/2011
You know what? Im not sure how long it takes, but couldn't they have just gotten barbed wire and run it though the entrances and exits? I know they wouldn't have had enough time but they could have just shot below the animals, or at least at their feet so there was more of a chance for them to come out alive. They had an hour left. Even if they did something as simple as block the exits with their cars, I have a feeling more of them would come out alive. Instead they shot to kill. The animals were still their on the grounds, and judging by that fact, it didn't take long for the police to get their. They could have done something to hold off the animals until the vets arrived with the tranquilizers. derks.
04:51 PM on 11/13/2011
My thought is that this guy was so ticked off at his wife and the IRS that he decided to exact revenge by hoping that when he made it possible for the animals to escape that they would kill some of the residents nearby.
04:24 PM on 11/05/2011
"What a shame" seems to be so meaningless when discussing the terrible plight of these beautiful animals. I do not fault the deputies as I believe most would have rather been known as one who helped preserve them rather then butcher them. I didn't like the comment about men and their toys as that's so disrespectful to all those who wear a badge. No, I'm not a cop. But like all professions I realize we have good and bad. Those who carry a gun are held to a higher standard. I can only imagine the insanity the owner went through prior to his releasing these animals. He knew what would happen.
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04:06 PM on 11/05/2011
"he was upset about his marital problems and that he had a plan"

Letting those animals free and killing himself wasn't anything like a plan, it was an "out." And a pretty callous one at that. Suicide is a personal choice--those animals didn't get any choice.
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11:31 AM on 11/05/2011
Why did the sheriffs deputies respond to the call with the WRONG weapons?
Here some tranquilizer darts would have been appropriate, not lethal firearms. In fact, outfitting the police forces with non-lethal capture weaponry would be a huge benefit in most cases involving people.
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10:37 AM on 11/08/2011
Umm, They didn't know what they were responding to . They thought one deputy was going there to talk to Mr . Thompson about him trading animals for guns . When he got there he found loose animals and called for back up . The sheriff called the vet with tranq guns .Why didn't the cops have tranqs ? Tax payers don't pay for training and equipment for that . They are paid to protect the public . You can second guess law enforcement but no human got killed by these animals and Mr. Thompson is the blame for turning them loose on the world .
10:39 AM on 11/28/2011
Could not have said it better.
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09:47 AM on 12/28/2011
Cop with a gun--most dangerous animal on earth. With tigers about to become extinct, every effort should have been made to protect these creatures from the cops. Remember the ARAB SPRING? WHO IS OUT FRONT CRACKING SKULLS AND SHOOTING PROTESTORS? COPS. Protecting the thugs that pay them bucks.
10:41 AM on 11/05/2011
I don't know I find this hard to believe these animals were 'Charging ", I understand the danger but they were being raised in captivity. Maybe they were startled and fearful from the gunfire... All in all this is a very tragic and preventable event. Makes me ill to read that this happened.
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12:03 PM on 11/05/2011
Thought the same thing. They probably just wanted to shoot something.
01:26 PM on 11/05/2011
Hey, you know boys and their guns! OPPS
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williamabn
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03:16 PM on 11/08/2011
You need to play your video game .
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10:49 AM on 11/08/2011
Dawn , You mean the captive cat becomes doscile with no wild left in it ? It wouldn't charge or eat the person that raised it ? Heck , They had two by the fence at the interstate . Now thay weren't a danger to anyone were thay . Sure things could have been different had the tax payers ok'd a increase so all the cops had training in the use of tranqs and all the equipment needed . Na , They won't pay for that . They just give the firearms and tell them to protect them . The real vilian is Thompson and the license board . Personaly , Wild belongs in the wild . People have no business haveing wild animals . They only have them to get there jollys .
10:52 AM on 11/28/2011
William ,be careful what you post because you are only illustrating your ignorance.A man that has been trained in the use of deadly firearms would need little instruction on the use of a tranq. gun.
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09:29 AM on 11/05/2011
Private individuals should not be allowed to keep wild animals because if a personal tragedy or a natural castrophe occurs, like FLOODING, fire, earthquake etc., how can they account for the safety of the public and the animals? The police are not trained in wildlife management, so its not their responsibility. If I come across an escaped bengal tiger while jogging in the park what do I do?
08:39 AM on 11/05/2011
oh, the fences were cut? that's a late detail.
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08:36 AM on 11/05/2011
SOME "ANIMAL LOVER." He knew what would happen to those animals once he let them escape.