A endangered zoo gorilla was killed by a zoo dangerous animal response team after a boy fell into it's cage and being dragged around for 10 minutes. Tranquilizing the animal was not an option in it's agitated state in which it probably would be become more violent before falling asleep.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/outrage-after-gorilla-harambe-killed-at-cincinnati-zoo-to-save-child/
Now controversy with activists screaming justice for the gorilla and wanting the mom charged with child endangerment. Hmmm, wonder how the boy is doing.
A horrible accident but stuff happens. PETA had the best response saying zoos should be avoided ie it wouldn't have happened if we weren't caging and displaying animals to begin with. The fact the zoo has a dangerous animal response team with lethal force as an option should tell people about the nature of the beast/business.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/outrage-after-gorilla-harambe-killed-at-cincinnati-zoo-to-save-child/
Now controversy with activists screaming justice for the gorilla and wanting the mom charged with child endangerment. Hmmm, wonder how the boy is doing.
A horrible accident but stuff happens. PETA had the best response saying zoos should be avoided ie it wouldn't have happened if we weren't caging and displaying animals to begin with. The fact the zoo has a dangerous animal response team with lethal force as an option should tell people about the nature of the beast/business.