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Beat Attack, PETA jerks angry

younghotmuscle

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Not sure if posted yet but...

VICTORIA, BC (PRWEB) May 26, 2004 -- In an attempt to get a free meal, what was described as a "very large" bear broke into the rural homestead of a BC college student, who was home on vacation at the time. The student, who would only give his name as Ryan, says, "I had just grilled out some salmon and walked back into the dining room to eat. Just as I had just sat down, it sounded at though someone was trying to break down my door." As Ryan went to investigate, the door burst open and the gaping maw of a northern Kodiak bear appeared inside his living room. Ryan recalls, "It was the scariest moment of my life, right up there with the fishing accident in Sasketoon when I was twelve."

As the bear forced it's way into the dining room area, the beast found the grilled salmon it had smelled from what authorities estimated was over a mile away, where they found the bear's tracks around a small cave. Ryan tried shouting at the bear to get it to leave, but the bear seemed to be intent on the salmon it was feasting on.

Ryan then proceeded to throw various kitchen utensials at the bear to get it's attention. "I wasn't sure what I was going to do," he said. "After I hit the bear in the head with a wooden spoon, the bear started coming after me!" The would-be bear snack ran to the other side of the kitchen counter as the bear raised up on it's hind legs and tried swatting at him. "The bear was blocking my way to my room where I actually have a gun, so I found the only thing I had that I did not throw at him, my frying pan." he relates. "I picked up the frying pan and shouted, bring it on, bring it on!" Ryan jumped over the counter and started swinging the frying pan. The animal, estimated at six feet tall on all fours and over eight hundred pounds, got back on all fours and started to charge the young man. When the bear was about 1 foot away from him, Ryan swung the cast iron frying pan and hit the bear on the right side of its head. "The bear appeared to be dazed, so I just kept pounding him with the frying pan."

"After I hit the bear about fifteen times, the bear fell to the floor, but I dared not let up. I hit him for about another five minutes until he was not moving at all," Ryan says. Only then did he take the time to call for local law enforcement. "When the police showed up, they could not believed what they saw."

"It was the craziest thing I've ever seen," said Officer F. Barnes, of the Victoria crime scene investigation unit. "He actually killed a bear with a frying pan." The local wildlife officer showed up and took measurements of the bear, one of the largest involved in a home invasion incident in recent memory.

The bear caused about $400 dollars in damage to the house. There is no word on what became of the animal's body, but local animal rights activists are filing to take posession of the bear's remains, claiming it was an immoral act of killing, and Ryan should not be allowed to make a bearskin rug out of it. Darcy Morris, president of the local chapter of Animal Rights Abuse Watch (ARAW), says, "This young man should be prosecuted, not praised. The bear was simply following his natural instincts, and had this Ryan criminal left it alone, no harm would have been done. It's disgusting, and he can expect to hear from our lawyers." Ryan's attorney could not be reached for comment.

amazing!!
 
I find myself favoring the bear here, he was just doing what bears do, scrounging for lunch. No reason to be a hero and beat the bear's brains out with a frying pan.

How about just observing and watch nature work its magic as a bear has some salmon for lunch. Grab the camera and record it for the grandkids.

Hope this 'hero' has some misgivings and nightmares about what he did.
 
Are you serious? The bear was in HIS HOUSE.. If a huge bear was at your house and causing major damage to your home you would be calm and cool and get your cam out and record it?? I think not.. I sure would not have..
 
'ey, if the bear's natural instinct was to forage for food by killing someone for it, my natural instinct would've been to get rid of the bear. Since scientific research has proven that most bears don't speak English, your only other choice is to scare the bear or kill it. He could've tried fire, but he had no time to think, so he had to think quickly and do the best he could.
 
If the bear could speak English, it would have said Thanks for the Salmon lunch, and left peaceably. No need to beat its brains out with a frying pan.

All it wanted was the fish.
 
I agree with TKpervert...

The bear wanted the salmon. While he had broken into the house, the man could have just gotten out and gotten help. Instead, he provoked the bear, causing it to charge.

That said, I don't think the man should have just laid down to die if the bear had just broken in and attacked him, but that didn't happen. Dude just wanted food. 🙂
 
What kind of moron starts shouting & throwing things at an 800 pound bear to get its attention?

He's lucky to be alive.

~Rose~
 
Roseblossom said:
What kind of moron starts shouting & throwing things at an 800 pound bear to get its attention?

He's lucky to be alive.

~Rose~


i agree you gotta be a complete retard to Start tossing things at a 800 Bear. maybe the guy had a Death wish? 😛
 
Yikes!

Sounds like the story telling side was a bit uhmmm... exaggerated so as not to say..."I saw this gigantic bear and wet my pants!"

Maybe the guy was so completely freaked out in a panic (like most everyone here would have been) that he did was mother nature would have HIM to do. It's often called self preservation.

It wasn't exactly the time to pick up the World Book Encyclopedia and do a little research into whether all the bear-attack horrors stories we've heard over the years were true or not.

There are MANY times a wild beast is shot quite dead for sport. Or an animal is hit by a car, or a fly dies on the back patio. This time, I'd dare guess a human life was in thge balance. Since last time *I* heard, a filet of broiled salmon doesn't often fill the belly of a hungry bear!
Bear vs. College Student
I'm glad the boy won.
 
Look, O.P.

(Original Poster)
In my area, we have the same trouble with the cougars, coming down into the newly built schools. As long as the anti-environment, wealthy developers insist on paving over every single square inch of natural land, we will continue to have these problems and worse. And why? Because it is US who've encroached upon THEIR homes, now we want to whine because they're forced to come into our houses for food? Give me a break :sowrong:

We seem to conveniently and very selfishly forget the animals were here first. Shame, shame...
XOXO
 
I gotta agree with you, Steph. We took over THEIR homes. They are merely acting on their own survival instincts.

I'm not going to be hypocritical though and try to say how I would have acted in a similar situation, because until you live it, you really don't know. Most likely I would have tried to stay out of it's way either by hiding in another room or trying to get out of the house. But if I saw the bear attempting to inflict harm upon my family, I probably would have attempted something to save them. I sure as hell would not have tried to call attention to myself, though.

Joby brings up a good point though...the story does sound a bit exaggerated. To the point of possibly being completely fabricated.

Mimi
 
Am I supposed to believe that a bear, charging at this guy, actually stopped from being hit once by a frying pan? I don't think so. I think if the bear had actually charged at him, the guy would be dead right now.

Also, where did you get this article from, younghotmuscle?
 
To echo Mimi and Steph,

I too agree on the point that animals are being forced out of their natural environments by human developements. Unfortunately, that's been happening since men stopped being nomadic creatures. The problem NOW is that we're running out of space!!!

Sadly, corporations making such decisions are forcing individuals to deal with such types of situations as mentioned above. I still can't blame those people for dealing with things the best way they can.

Yep, and I echo myself in saying that it was probably a more "wet pants" scenario! LOL

Jo
 
You're right about that. What kind of idiot cooks salmon in bear country anyway?
 
Re: Look, O.P.

steph said:
(Original Poster)
In my area, we have the same trouble with the cougars, coming down into the newly built schools. As long as the anti-environment, wealthy developers insist on paving over every single square inch of natural land, we will continue to have these problems and worse. And why? Because it is US who've encroached upon THEIR homes, now we want to whine because they're forced to come into our houses for food? Give me a break :sowrong:

We seem to conveniently and very selfishly forget the animals were here first. Shame, shame...
XOXO

...and I love you SO much for posting this...!!🙂
 
Anytime, my fellow animal lover...

(you know I feel the same about you BTW...) I'm not a member of PETA but I am mostly vegetarian. Although I don't think the PETA extremists are going about things the right way, I do believe most of them have their hearts in the right place...

XOXO
 
I won't comment on PETA...violence doesn't solve anything anyway. And I don't think "violence" paid off in this case either.

In nature, it's survival of the fittest, kill or be killed. Mankind has kind of put a twist on that since we have thrown pollution and serious weapons into the mix. But I'm not going to let a dog or cat attack me in my own office either. I take appropriate precautions to restrain fractious animals. This guy was just a moron. No one antagonizes any vicious carnivore unarmed...for any reason.
 
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