ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.– An emu put up a fight and ran after a sheriff's deputy in Florida after escaping its owners last week.
A police officer had to deal with a bizarre first after an escaped emu became a law unto itself - necessitating its 'arrest'.
The deputy attempted to secure the emu, but the bird kicked several times using its large talons and fled, authorities said.
Deputies responded to a report of a runaway emu in St. Augustine, Florida, US, on January 9, according to the sheriff’s ...
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