Times Colonist

Wild turkey that chased residents of small Quebec town killed by slingshot

- THOMAS MACDONALD

MONTREAL — A wild turkey that for three weeks sowed terror in the small town of Louisevill­e, Que., was killed Thursday morning by a sharp-eyed man armed with a slingshot, Mayor Yvon Deshaies says.

He likened the incident to a biblical scene. “A slingshot, like in the days of David and Goliath,” the mayor exclaimed in an interview.

Deshaies said the young male turkey was part of a group that wandered into the eastern section of the municipali­ty, located about 95 kilometres northeast of Montreal. The bird quickly became more aggressive than its companions, routinely chasing residents and once attacking a man in a wheelchair, the mayor recalled.

A video circulatin­g on social media shot by someone in the town shows a seemingly panicked man running circles around a parked vehicle with the turkey in pursuit.

The situation even led families to fear bringing their children to school, Deshaies said. He said he asked provincial wildlife protection officials for help this week, but when his plea failed to prompt action, he issued a public call for someone to take down the bird.

The turkey died quickly, after only two shots of the slingshot, he said, adding that the man who killed the animal planned to cook and eat it for supper Thursday. Deshaies is keeping its feet, however, so he can show off the sharp talons.

Quebec provincial police said they have determined the killing of the turkey did not constitute a crime. The provincial government department responsibl­e for wildlife said officials are investigat­ing the incident.

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