Miami Herald

Why did South Florida deputies kill a bear? People upset about what happened in neighborho­od

- BY MADELEINE MARR mmarr@miamiheral­d.com Madeleine Marr: madeleinem­arr

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has come under fire after deputies shot and killed a black bear.

According to the agency’s Facebook post, concerned bystanders phoned authoritie­s around 8 a.m. Saturday about the animal “hanging around” the residentia­l community of Saratoga Lakes in Royal Palm Beach.

The black bear, estimated to be about six feet and 300 pounds, was “walking around” before it climbed a tall tree in a backyard.

Deputies linked up with officers from the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservati­on Commission and a drone unit.

The post says the deputies’ role was to assist wildlife officers while a trapper was located to tranquiliz­e the bear and relocate it. However, just after noon, the bear was on the move. After it began to climb down the tree, officials “made loud noises” in hopes it would scurry back up but no such luck.

“Unfortunat­ely, the bear had NO place to roam safely!” the sheriff’s office said in a statement, adding that deputies made the “very difficult decision” to kill the bear because it posed a threat to residents.

Many commenters were outraged, complainin­g underneath the sheriff’s office post.

“Terrible!! Shame on you PBSO!! With all these resources around like [Lion Country Safari, Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, Palm Beach Zoo], one of them would have had a tranquiliz­er. Simply tell people to stay inside until resolved.” “Unbelievab­le.” “Disgusted! Our wildlife does not deserve this.”

The FWC is currently investigat­ing; a

spokespers­on for the commission, Arielle Callender, told WPBF 25 News that biologists had been monitoring the bear for a week before Saturday’s incident

and would have likely “let the bear leave the area on its own.”

 ?? Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office ?? The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said deputies killed the bear because it posed a threat to residents.
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said deputies killed the bear because it posed a threat to residents.

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