A Florida deputy is going viral after bodycam video captured the moments he apprehended an evasive and hostile suspect, the sheriff's office said. That suspect? A large, flightless bird.
Video footage shows Cpl. Thomas Keisler with St. Johns County Sheriff's Office attempting to corral the large, flightless bird.
A Florida deputy dealt with an unusual case on January 9 as he pursued and handcuffed a runaway emu in Elkton.Footage from St Johns County Sheriff’s Office shows Corporal Keisler responding to a call ...
An emu put up a fight and ran after a sheriff's deputy in Florida after escaping its owners last week.
A 25-year veteran of a Florida police department experienced a career first when a loose animal call resulted in him handcuffing an emu.
Network Rail says a train driver reported seeing the bird on the line near Gilberdyke.
A corporal in St. Johns County had responded to what he thought would be a straightforward call about an animal on the loose. Nearly an hour later, he was putting handcuffs on an emu named Tina.
A runaway emu named Tina was captured by a St. Johns County deputy, who had to get creative in his approach: “I must have missed the day of emu combat training." ...
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Florida deputy handcuffs runaway emu: 'This is definitely a new one'
A runaway emu ended up in handcuffs after trying to evade a St. Johns County deputy on Friday, Jan. 9.
A Florida deputy is going viral after capturing a runaway emu and joking he’s 'never handcuffed an emu before' ...
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