Zoo Kills Gorilla after 4 year old falls into his enclosure

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A 4-year-old boy escaped without serious injury Saturday after he crawled through a barrier at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden and into a gorilla enclosure, where he was picked up by a 400-pound, 17-year-old male gorilla, the zoo said.

After the boy -- who has not been identified -- crawled through a public barrier at Gorilla World around 4 p.m., he fell about 10 to 12 feet into a moat, where he was picked up and carried around by the gorilla, named Harambe, for about 10 minutes, the zoo's director, Thane Maynard, said.

A Cincinnati Zoo employee shot the gorilla when the child was in between his legs, and zoo employees then unlocked the gate and two fire fighters quickly retrieved the child.

Once the child was in a safe area, he was given a full trauma assessment, and then transported to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Monahan said.

The hospital is not releasing details on his condition, but police said the boy's injuries were non-life-threatening, according toABC affiliate WCPO.

Once it had became apparent that the toddler was in the enclosure, two female gorillas in the exhibit were recalled immediately, but the male gorilla remained in the yard with the child, the zoo said in a statement.

There were already fire department personnel at the zoo because of a sick person, and they responded immediately to the pen, District Fire Chief Marc Monahan said. When they got to the gorilla pen they saw the gorilla who violently dragging and throwing the child, he said.

"They made a tough choice and they made the right choice because they saved that little boy's life," Maynard said. "It could have been very bad."

Maynard said the gorilla didn't appear to be attacking the child, but he said it was "an extremely strong" animal in an agitated situation. He said tranquilizing the gorilla wouldn't have knocked it out immediately, leaving the boy in danger.

Maynard called it "a sad day" at the zoo, but credited the zoo team with saving the young boy's life. "The zoo security teams quick response saved the child's life," he said in a statement. "We are all devastated that this tragic accident resulted in the death of a critically-endangered gorilla. This is a huge loss for the zoo family and the gorilla population worldwide.”

Harambe came to Cincinnati in 2015 from the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas. On Friday, the zoo posted on it Facebook page that Harambe had turned 17.




It was said that the gorilla appeared to be protectig the boy,

and they killed him anyway :smh:
 
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Isn't this because the gorilla won't be accepted back into his community or some shyt.
 

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Y'all mad they shot the gorilla? "Protecting" or not, they're unpredictable animals

Hmm if it was y'all child I'm almost certain that u would ask for a gun and not a tranquilizer :mjpls:

Don't have any but please believe me when I tell you.. My child won't ever find him/herself in a situation where he's being cuddled by a 400 pound Gorilla name Harambe:mjpls:


At the end of the day that gorilla is endangered, and it didn't do shyt wrong to deserve to die... If anything the mother should have went down there and got her own child back... I hope she get charged over this incident
 
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Y'all mad they shot the gorilla? "Protecting" or not, they're unpredictable animals

Hmm if it was y'all child I'm almost certain that u would ask for a gun and not a tranquilizer :mjpls:
Maybe mom and dad should have been watching their child like they were supose do and not endanger his life with negligence:francis:
 

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Man fukk that... Its dumbasses fault who wasnt watchin that boy... From what I see he was tryin to protect & help a little boy who never should have been there in the first damn place... The fukk you expect from a confused gorilla??? He aint gonna lift that boy up like "Did you drop this???" This negligence, no way my kids was gettin allowed to fall into a moat wit gorillas....
 

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Even though gorillas are random, they aren't that random to the point where they would have done something dangerous to the kid before the tranquilizers kicked in having done nothing beforehand

Kid was probably in safer hands with the gorilla who was actively guarding him versus those parents who let their kid drop 10-12 feet but I guess that's another story :sas2:
 
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