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  • From: "Josh Greenman" <josh.greenman AT gmail.com>
  • To: Monkeywire <monkeywire AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [monkeywire] Report: UT officer gunned down rampaging, escaped chimp
  • Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 23:22:59 -0400

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5677619.html

April 5, 2008, 3:46PM
Report: UT officer gunned down rampaging, escaped chimp

Associated Press

AUSTIN — A 140-pound chimpanzee escaped from a research center by
jumping more than 15 feet, snatched a tranquilizer dart gun from an
animal worker and threatened police by flailing its arms before an
officer shot and killed the animal last month, according to a new
report.

Officials said the University of Texas police officer who shot Tony
shouted he was going to shoot before firing at the 17-year-old
chimpanzee.

Tony's escape and death were detailed in an internal report obtained
by the Austin American-Statesman through an open-records request.

The chimpanzee escaped March 12 from his area at the Keeling Center
for Comparative Medicine and Research in Bastrop. The center is
managed by the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.

Tony's escape was one of three at the center since November. Another
17-year-old chimp, Jake, got out of his enclosure in November and
again this week but was quickly recaptured each time.

Tony got out by bounding 15 feet from a jungle gym and grabbing the
top of a corral wall, according to the report. Tranquilizer darts
failed to stop him.

According to the report, the police officer, who was not named, saw
Tony jump into a truck bed and lunge at an attendant.

"The chimpanzee took the attendant's dart gun away from him and
discarded it," the report said.

The chimp either fell off the truck or jumped from it when the truck
sped up, according to the report. The officer said Tony started coming
toward him.

"The chimpanzee started flailing its arms. The officer shouted at
least twice that he was going to shoot," the report said. "In fear for
his safety, the officer then fired several times, striking the
chimpanzee."

The officer fell backward while firing his gun, but the chimpanzee
kept coming toward him, the report said. The officer didn't know how
many times he fired at the animal, according to the report, "because
the threat was still coming at him."

The officer has since returned to duty, said Wendy Gottsegen, a
spokeswoman for M.D. Anderson.

The center said it would tighten security.



  • [monkeywire] Report: UT officer gunned down rampaging, escaped chimp, Josh Greenman, 04/06/2008

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