National Park Ranger Tasers Lapdog-Walking Man
By Michael Frank, Adventure Journal on February 1st, 2012
A national park ranger tasered a lapdog-walking man in the back in San Francisco’s Golden Gate National Recreation Area two days ago. Gary Hesterberg was walking two small dogs without a leash when he was confronted by a ranger “as a routine education contact,” the Park Service said. Hesterberg gave the ranger a fake name, walked away, and didn’t stop when instructed to do so, and the female ranger shot him in the back with her stun gun. “We were like in disbelief,” said a witness. “It didn’t make any sense.” Well, to those of us who’ve seen grown men walking little yappy purse dogs, it makes total sense. Via SF Gate.
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“D-bag down!” :^)
…wait, how does this make sense to you?