A 40-year-old man who allegedly kicked a bison in the leg while under the influence of alcohol at Yellowstone National Park, was injured by the animal and arrested, officials say.
Clarence Yoder, a 40-year-old man from Idaho Falls, Idaho, approached a bison in Yellowstone National Park on the afternoon of April 21, and was injured by the animal on the West Entrance Road near the Seven Mile Bridge, located 7 miles east of the park's West Entrance, according to a statement from the National Park Service.
Good. Stupidity often isn’t painful enough.
ReplyDeleteFAFO.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Idaho Falls and the local paper would run articles about tourists being gored up at Yellowstone, which was only a 2 hour drive away. This was effectively a local, or maybe a new import from California.
ReplyDeleteI would go to Yellowstone regularly, you get lots of warnings about the fluffy cows.
I've been to Yellowstone 3 x. The only stupid ones I saw trying to pet the "fluffy cows" were from New Jersey.
DeleteI could tell they aren't from FL. No meth was involved!
ReplyDeleteDisturbing wildlife is a serious charge.
ReplyDeleteI hope Yoder didn't miss petting the bears at Yellowstone.
- Loose
"Hey, ya big, hairy cow. I don't sweat you!"
ReplyDeleteThe stupidity is huge with this one
ReplyDeleteJD
There's a drinking game or PPV here! ; )
ReplyDeleteAt first I was going to say it was those Amish again.
ReplyDeleteFunny enough, it might be closer than I'd thought. I've heard the Yoder name is a fairly common name amongst the Amish communities. That's not proof he is, but there's a possibility.
And since he's 40 I doubt he was doing the rumspringa.
Being from Idaho you'd think he would know better.
ReplyDeleteIt used to be japs (with cameras)
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