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From the report in ROCK RIVER, Wyo. , it said that multiple schools were placed under lockdown and a man was arrested after he shot at a rooster who was being a "nuisance" early in the morning.
According to report , the Albany County Sheriff's Office received a call regarding shots fired in the small town of Rock River at around 6:18 a.m. Sheriff Aaron Appelhans decided to place the town's schools into a lockdown for safety of the kids , parents, and teachers.
It was learned that the shots were from two men who had become frustrated with the early-morning crows from a rooster who was well-known in the area, prompting one of the men to shoot at the bird with a shotgun, per the outlet. The bird, and all surrounding humans, reportedly escaped without injury.
The culprits ran out of patience from the sounds of the rooster that prompted him to shoot the rooster. One of the two men reportedly had multiple warrants in Texas, leading to a quick arrest by deputies at the scene of the shooting. The other man received a citation for reckless endangerment with a firearm, but was not arrested. The report added that Sheriff Appelhans said that the rooster doesn't actually belong to anyone, but that they just let it roam the town without bother.
Source: LOCAL 12
Image of the rooster
According to report , the Albany County Sheriff's Office received a call regarding shots fired in the small town of Rock River at around 6:18 a.m. Sheriff Aaron Appelhans decided to place the town's schools into a lockdown for safety of the kids , parents, and teachers.
It was learned that the shots were from two men who had become frustrated with the early-morning crows from a rooster who was well-known in the area, prompting one of the men to shoot at the bird with a shotgun, per the outlet. The bird, and all surrounding humans, reportedly escaped without injury.
The culprits ran out of patience from the sounds of the rooster that prompted him to shoot the rooster. One of the two men reportedly had multiple warrants in Texas, leading to a quick arrest by deputies at the scene of the shooting. The other man received a citation for reckless endangerment with a firearm, but was not arrested. The report added that Sheriff Appelhans said that the rooster doesn't actually belong to anyone, but that they just let it roam the town without bother.
Source: LOCAL 12
Image of the rooster
