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Half a dozen officers gave chase, catching up with the escaped goat about a mile away, where it refused to surrender. It turns out though that a parking lot attendant from West Africa who was at the scene was a goat herder in his native country.
“I told them ‘Do not harm the animal, it’s an easy animal, it’s very friendly but it just was a little scared,’” Seydou Ndiaye explained. Ndiaye intially took a rope and formed a lasso, but the goat ran away.
A little while later, the animal was caught by the horns. It was tied up and loaded into the back of a police car. It’s not clear where the goat came from, but it did have a tag in its ear. It may have been escaping a slaughterhouse.
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