Deer chase in Cincinnati
11/11/07 Filed in: Sport
In one of the featured stories today, it was touch and go whether a police hunt for a deer on the streets of Cincinnati would end well.
According to a reporter from The Pisstakers, anyone going to such lengths to evade capture by the cops would have been shot dead on the spot. However, the Cincinnati chief of police forbade his officers from shooting Bambi, because he knows they are as useless with their guns as they are at hunting deer by hand.
Had they drawn their weapons, you can bet that the streets of Cincinnati would have been running with the blood of innocent bystanders, SPCA officials, and a cameraman.
A normal day at work then!
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According to a reporter from The Pisstakers, anyone going to such lengths to evade capture by the cops would have been shot dead on the spot. However, the Cincinnati chief of police forbade his officers from shooting Bambi, because he knows they are as useless with their guns as they are at hunting deer by hand.
Had they drawn their weapons, you can bet that the streets of Cincinnati would have been running with the blood of innocent bystanders, SPCA officials, and a cameraman.
A normal day at work then!
Feel free to embed this video (and use our article) on your blog. Just say where you got it from.



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