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Video: Coyote Attacks Ohio Officer Working Traffic Control

An officer with the Columbus (OH) Division of Police working traffic control on a busy interstate was attacked and bitten multiple times by a coyote.

January 20, 2020
Video: Coyote Attacks Ohio Officer Working Traffic Control

Officer James Tripp was attacked by a coyote while assisting with traffic control.

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Photo: Ohio DOT video screenshot

An officer with the Columbus (OH) Division of Police working traffic control on a busy interstate was attacked and bitten by a coyote Thursday.

The agency posted a video on YouTube showing the incident. According to the department, Officer James Tripp was attacked by a coyote while assisting with traffic control at South Hamilton Rd. and I-70. The coyote charged Officer Tripp, a 32-year-veteran of Columbus Police, and bit his right knee. Officer Tripp was able to mace the coyote and strike it a few times as other officers were responding.

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The coyote charged at other officers and ran into a wooded area after being struck by an officer's TASER.

The coyote continued to display aggressive behavior. An officer fatally shot the coyote to prevent it from attacking anyone else. Animal Control responded and recovered the deceased coyote for testing to determine if it had rabies or any other disease that would cause it to display this unusual behavior.

Officer Tripp sustained multiple bite wounds to his right knee and was transported to an area hospital for medical treatment.

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