New Jersey police shoot and kill attacking owner after hitting patrol vehicle: report



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Police in Sparta, New Jersey, reportedly shot and killed an aggressive company bull after officials said the animal attacked its owner and was charged in front of a patrol car.

The authorities were summoned to a street in Sparta, a town in Sussex County, about 45 km northwest of New York City, around 3 pm Friday, reports of reports of a bull approaching vehicles, reported NJ.com, citing the police.

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The owner of the bull told the police that she was going to the area to "bring the bull back to his pen with food," said Lt. John Lamon at the press briefing.

But the animal quickly went back against its owner, while the woman "was screaming that the bull was going to kill her and that he had to shoot her." The animal was finally charged with a police patrol vehicle.

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The owner was transported to a hospital injured slightly, police said. She told the police that the bull had recently attacked her husband, who had not suffered serious injuries.

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