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Two Teens Taunted Gorilla Who Then Escaped
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Posted on 03/23/2004 11:33:53 AM PST by GulliverSwift

DALLAS - A zoo visitor saw two teen-age boys throwing rocks or ice at Jabari the gorilla shortly before he escaped from his exhibit Thursday and attacked three people at the Dallas Zoo, officials said Monday.

Mammal curator Ken Kaemmerer said the man told zoo officials that he warned the teens not to taunt the gorilla and was walking away from the exhibit when he heard someone yelling that the animal had escaped.

"He just ran," Kaemmerer said. "So he didn't see where the gorilla got out."

Officials said the information, which appears credible and came from a hot line created to collect information about the incident, is helpful because it shows what might have provoked Jabari's escape.

But it also left the zoo without a solid explanation of how the 13-year-old gorilla got past walls 12 to 16 feet high with moats and electrified wires. Jabari, who injured two women and a 3-year-old boy, was fatally shot by police after he charged at them.

"I'm thinking he just got angry enough at being harassed and he either made the climb of his life or a leap and got lucky," Kaemmerer said.

In a tape of one 911 call released by authorities Monday, a zoo secretary calmly tells the operator that police are needed. In another call, Dallas resident Enrique DeLeon urgently requests help.

"There's a gorilla loose, and it's going after people," he says frantically.

"Are you serious?" the dispatcher asks.

DeLeon responds, "I'm serious. I swear to God. I am not joking. There's people yelling. It's going after people. ... There's kids in here. Please. ... Please hurry up."

In an interview Monday, DeLeon said he and his family were near the meerkat exhibit when they heard banging and screams.

DeLeon said he first saw Cheryl Reichert, 39, trying to close a door to the aviary, but the gorilla forced it open and jumped on her. Then DeLeon saw Jabari go after 3-year-old Rivers Heard and his mother, Keisha Heard, 31.

"He picked him up like a rag doll and then bit him in the head," DeLeon said. "His mother started hitting the gorilla on the back, but that just made him more mad. He threw young Rivers and then turned around and attacked her."

DeLeon said he borrowed a utility knife from a young boy and began cutting the mesh netting of the aviary. The gorilla had left the area, and he told Heard to bring her son out that way.

"She was yelling, 'Hurry up! Hurry up!' But I told her she needed to be quiet or the gorilla would come back up," he said.

After they were pulled through the netting, a zoo employee armed with a fire extinguisher led them to a nearby barn, he said. DeLeon said he began administering first aid to Keisha Heard while DeLeon's wife, Andrea, attended to Rivers.

The paramedics arrived soon afterward, and then three gunshots were heard, DeLeon said.

"My wife and I tried to be calm through it, but once everything was over, we just started crying," he said. "It was just surreal, everything we saw."

Kaemmerer said he isn't sure whether the zoo will ever be able to figure out how Jabari escaped. He continued to urge witnesses to call the zoo's hot line at (214) 671-0888 and emphasized that officials are trying to figure out what happened, not assign blame.

"I would have hoped at this point either through the media or through the hot line we would have gotten something," he said. "What I'm afraid of is the people that saw this or caused this are afraid they're going to be liable."

Kaemmerer also responded to questions about why zoo officials with tranquilizer guns could not reach Jabari before he was shot by police armed with safari-style rifles that had been provided by the zoo.

At the time of the shooting, Kaemmerer said the zoo's immobilization team had not gone in to capture the gorilla because personnel were still focusing on the first phase of their emergency operation, which is securing zoogoers and evacuating the injured.

"The vet or immobilization team will come to our command post, but he doesn't go into action until after all public and staff members are safe and the injured people are removed," Kaemmerer said.

"Once we had gotten people out, then we would have gone into the phase of contain and capture," he said.

Kaemmerer said that ideally police and zoo officials would have coordinated their plans. But he said the police were probably responding to 911 calls about a raging gorilla.

"Unfortunately, the police encountered Jabari and he charged them, and they really had no choice," Kaemmerer said.

Zoo officials are awaiting the arrival of the Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, which will conduct its own investigation of the incident, before putting some of the gorillas back on exhibit.

Kaemmerer said he hopes to reopen the north portion of the gorilla exhibit before the weekend and display two older gorillas, Jenny and Fubo. Jabari was in the south portion of the exhibit when he escaped.


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To: GreenLanternCorps
I don't know what anyone else thinks about this subject,
and I guess this is a bleeding heart liberal position to
take. As for myself, I could do without zoos - period.
I've gone to zoos since I was 5 or 6 yrs. old and seen
animals, though probably well taken care of, in boring
& undignified situations. I saw a pair of tigers doing
obsessive, repetitious running & rolling in tandem in a
very small concrete and steel cage. I thought they had
probably been in a circus, but found out later that it was
simply their response to a terribly unnatural and boring
life. - If kids need to see animal specimens in a cage,
then have sculptors make replicas of them and put them in
those glass cases in a museum type setting. Let the wild
things be normal and wild. - My first trip was to the
Memphis zoo, where I guess I might have barely escaped
being "captured" myself by the notorious "kid snatching"
lady who kidnapped a lot of kids my age and adopted them
out (sold them). I forget her name.
41 posted on 03/23/2004 12:52:00 PM PST by Twinkie
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To: agrarianlady
He was released from the hospital on sunday and is doing fine.
42 posted on 03/23/2004 12:52:14 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: af_vet_rr; dighton; hellinahandcart; aculeus; general_re; Tijeras_Slim; Constitution Day
How about putting them in a cage with another gorilla.


43 posted on 03/23/2004 12:54:26 PM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: GreenLanternCorps
I hope they track down those kids

Yeah, this is sick.

44 posted on 03/23/2004 12:55:09 PM PST by RightWhale (Theorems link concepts; proofs establish links)
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To: No Blue States
"This article makes it sound like the teens were stoning this gorilla like a group of palestinians would like to do to do Sharon right now.I am not buying that at all."

You make good points; and I am glad to hear they may be some other considerations here.

Thank you as well for some interesting background on that certain 'First Lady'. Makes her practice of politics all the more understandable!

"Another female chimp used to enjoy eating her own feces in front of the crowds, they finally got rid of her. (she went on to be 1st lady in the 90s)"

LOL! for sure.

45 posted on 03/23/2004 12:56:14 PM PST by cricket
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To: No Blue States
And it would have been secure on this day if the staff or whoever has the responsibility to protect the public were doing their job>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Excuse me? I wasn't aware my job entailed following the public around as an armed guard. The people were evacauted and/or locked in safe places in little over 5 minutes.
That's 25 acres and several hundred people. The staff WERE doing their jobs.
46 posted on 03/23/2004 12:57:50 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: dead
He probably knew of the exit route so whats to say anything else wouldnt have set him off? Like some kid eating a banana that he decided he wanted?

Another point is, when he did escape he attacked innocent people. It was not their fault. And only slightly the teens fault.

The cage should have been secure. If one cant be built that will hold them maybe they should roam free in their natural habitat for their sake and ours.

I imagine its a worse punishment to be gawked at by thousands each year than teens throwing him a few new objects to play with.

Im not sure what im doing arguing on the gorilla thread,I just live here and my kids visit the Fort worth zoo alot.

If a wild animal escaped and harmed them, I would certainly blame the zoo who has the COMPLETE responsibility to protect their customers.

I do feel sorry for the gorilla who was being picked on. But it was an escape waiting to happen imo.

47 posted on 03/23/2004 12:59:12 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: Thinkin' Gal
LOL, was thinking of that scene myself.

"Two gorillas?"

48 posted on 03/23/2004 1:03:29 PM PST by Ready4Freddy (Veni Vidi Velcro)
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To: kitkat
DeLeon said he borrowed a utility knife from a young boy and began cutting the mesh netting of the aviary.

I find that odd.

49 posted on 03/23/2004 1:03:47 PM PST by Orange1998
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To: Americanchild
If your job isnt to ensure dangerous animals cages are secure, then I wasnt meaning you.

You make some good points also, I mean no offence FRiend.

It could have been alot worse huh?

I hope the zoo will take all possible steps to protect the public. And that kids wont be bad anymore.

Like a poster above, I would rather them all be free and watch nature documentaries to get my foreign animal fix.

50 posted on 03/23/2004 1:07:08 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: dead
Can you imagine the mess in the pants of these teenagers when they saw Jabari clear the fence?

ROTFLOL! Even the gorillas in Texas don't take any sh**. The expressions on those kids faces must have been equally as priceless.

Jabari reminds of old Farmer Davidson, who chased us for miles after we pelted his truck with snowballs, shouting "When I catch you boys, I gonna kick yer ass 'til your nose bleeds!"

51 posted on 03/23/2004 1:19:05 PM PST by Ranxerox
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To: No Blue States
Thanks, friend.

Yeah, it could have been a lot worse; he could easily have killed those people. But he didn't. He was just a teenager himself and was responding to the fear and excitement all around him. He likely felt cornered when he found himself in the aviary surrounded by lots of screaming people.

Yeah, they'd be better off wild. But most zoo animals have never been wild and don't know how to be. Not many choices for those animals already here.
52 posted on 03/23/2004 1:20:20 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: No Blue States
Thanks, friend.

Yeah, it could have been a lot worse; he could easily have killed those people. But he didn't. He was just a teenager himself and was responding to the fear and excitement all around him. He likely felt cornered when he found himself in the aviary surrounded by lots of screaming people.

Yeah, they'd be better off wild. But most zoo animals have never been wild and don't know how to be. Not many choices for those animals already here.
53 posted on 03/23/2004 1:21:15 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: No Blue States
And it would have been secure on this day if the staff or whoever has the responsibility to protect the public were doing their job>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Excuse me? I wasn't aware my job entailed following the public around as an armed guard. The people were evacauted and/or locked in safe places in little over 5 minutes.
That's 25 acres and several hundred people. The staff WERE doing their jobs.
54 posted on 03/23/2004 1:22:57 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: Monty22
The traffic here in Dallas is unreal. I don't know why they can't do something about it.

$5 gas might do the trick.

55 posted on 03/23/2004 1:24:35 PM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
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To: Americanchild
Sorry about the multiple posts. My IE is having issues...
56 posted on 03/23/2004 1:25:26 PM PST by Americanchild
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To: cricket
Thanks for appreciating my hillary joke. I hope I didnt come across wrong defending the teens. Soon there will be one in my home and the fine line between being too lienient and to strict is my goal.

I predict the cages are truly being secured now. Thank goodness no one got killed.

It cant be easy running a zoo especially with the huge crowds Dallas gets,and no doubt if they knew they had a leaky cage they would have fixed it before the gorilla ever escaped.

57 posted on 03/23/2004 1:26:25 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: No Blue States
Another female chimp used to enjoy eating her own feces in front of the crowds, they finally got rid of her. (she went on to be 1st lady in the 90s)

A big just-got-home-from-work, Diet RC-spewing guffaw at your offhand remark!

58 posted on 03/23/2004 1:36:41 PM PST by prairie dog
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To: GulliverSwift
Let me guess ... the police were not given tranquilizer guns because they're not medical personnel trained in administering medicine. They might have hurt the gorilla.

I'll bet I'm not far off.
59 posted on 03/23/2004 1:41:05 PM PST by watchin
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To: No Blue States
For the record I dont abuse animals , they abuse me. Just this am my cat shredded my hand when I reached down to tickle her belly. She dont like to be touched but the temptation was too much. Cant blame her a bit and took no action to punish her.

I would clip her razor sharp claws if she didnt need them for self defense.

60 posted on 03/23/2004 1:41:18 PM PST by No Blue States
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