IL - Swan attacks, kills man in kayak.

The real issue here is guns. Why? Just because it is. If no one but cops had guns, this entire thing could have been avoided. How? Doesn't matter.
 
Like many, they couldn't understand how Hensley was unable to beat off the swan.

hell I wouldn't have the first clue as to how to go abouts beating off a swan either but I damn sure know how to choke a GIANT chicken!
 
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The real issue here is guns. Why? Just because it is. If no one but cops had guns, this entire thing could have been avoided. How? Doesn't matter.

I agree, the swan should have been armed.

Although I still don't see how that helps the victim, but you are right either way.
 
He's in my industry. Wildlife Damage Management. Goose control is a big deal and one of the most lucrative wildlife management contracts a person can get. Swans are protected, and if he killed it or injured it, he could lose his license to work in the field of wildlife control which is probably why he didn't fight back. How unfortunate.

Since swans are protected, how can this company use them to deter geese?
 
From the Chicago Sun Times article:
According to witnesses, the swan continued to swim after Hensley as he tried to make it to shore. By the time rescue personnel arrived, Hensley was under water. An autopsy found he died from drowing.

So nobody tried to help? (Oh wait, they did. They called The Authorities. )
 
Yup, they do. Most birds don't but swan have tiny little "teeth" which are fucking sharp. They're used for chewing up fish. They're not teeth like we have though, they're actually ridges on their beak which can't fall out like real teeth. They're still sharp though! My ex's brother got bit in the leg and he still has a scar from it even though it was about 15 years ago.

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Swans are mean. :(
 
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I thought it was such a depressing story. A couple sources said because of heavy clothes and boots he couldn't fend off the swan and stay above water. Crap dude, you don't go out alone in a boat without a life jacket when you have a family to take care of.
 
They have ridges in the beak that are like teeth. They're very small, but you can see them as blackish triangles below the top part of the bill in this picture:
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Doesn't look very threatening, but I can understand how it would hurt if they clamped down on you, I guess.
edit: Sorry for huge image. :o

We need federal regulations to protect us from these terrorists! Take all my liberties! We can't let the terrorists win!
 
Many years ago, when I was on my honeymoon in Hawaii, a peacock attacked my now-ex wife. He slashed her leg with his spur. I still chuckle. I think it is on tape somewhere, but I didn't get custody of the tapes in the divorce.
 
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