I think the funniest part of this story is that the officers were 
chasing a squirrel, trying to pepper-spray it.  That must have been a 
great sight!


  Squirrel attacks people in Fla. park

/Thu Aug 10, 10:28 PM ET/

WINTER PARK, Fla. - Several people attacked by a squirrel at Central 
Park said they had one word for the animal: nuts. On Wednesday some 
expressed frustration that the animal was not caught sooner, the Orlando 
Sentinel reported.

Alisa Cox's son Carson, 3, was bitten by a squirrel several times and 
had a 2-inch wound on his leg after the incident, Cox said.

James Klute said his 3-year-old son was also bitten on the calf while 
they were kicking a soccer ball at the park. Jim Hindman, meanwhile, 
said a squirrel bit and scratched both arms while he was sitting on a 
park bench.

Longwood resident Dylan Osborne, 19, said that after the squirrel 
attacked the leg and shoe of a friend he trapped it under a bucket but 
released it two hours later when county animal-services workers didn't 
arrive.

An official with animal-services said he was not aware of that incident 
but would check the records.

City employees captured the animal with a litter grabber Tuesday. It 
died and is being tested for rabies. Officers had previously tried to 
subdue the animal with pepper spray.

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~~~ Ray Champagne :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~


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