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 His brains with his gun.


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(CNN) -- Flashing signs on the highways in eastern Ohio warned motorists Wednesday: "Caution. Exotic animals."

Schools shuttered and some frightened residents said they were keeping to their homes as sheriff's deputies hunted lions, tigers, leopards and grizzly bears that escaped from a preserve after the death of the owner.

Terry Thompson, 62, was found dead and authorities were waiting on the results of an autopsy, Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Lutz said. But he added that preliminary investigations indicated Thompson released his animals and then died from a self-inflicted wound. He had pried open cages and left the farm's fences open.

Thompson owned between 48 and 51 exotic animals. Lutz said most of them had been accounted for, but at least three -- a mountain lion, a grizzly bear and a monkey -- were still missing. Most of those that had escaped from their pens were put down.

Lutz said his deputies, who found themselves in a volatile situation, had to shoot some of the animals at close range. A Bengal tiger was put down after it got agitated from a tranquilizer shot.


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"We are not talking about your normal everyday house cat or dog," Lutz said. "These are 300-pound Bengal tigers that we have had to put down. "When we got here, obviously, public safety was my number one concern. We could not have animals running loose in this county."

Zanesville Mayor Howard Zwelling said he received calls from people who were concerned that the animals had been killed. He said authorities were trying to use tranquilizers whenever possible to save their lives.

Sheriff's deputies used night vision equipment until daylight Wednesday to continue their search, which was hampered by rain. Lutz said deputies, armed with shotguns, were patrolling areas in pickup trucks.

"There are still thought to be several dangerous animals on the loose, creating a public safety threat," he said.

Sam Kopchak, Thompson's neighbor, said he saw lions and bears running free Tuesday evening. A tiger was chasing horses, he said.

Kopchak managed to get himself and his horse into his barn and telephoned his mother.

"We have a major problem,:" he told her. That's when she called the police.

"It was like a war zone," Kopchak said when authorities descended on Thompson's property, set off the road named after Kopchak's family.

Kopchak described Thompson as being aloof. He loved animals. Kopchak saw him driving one time with a baby black bear on his chest.

Lutz said authorities found primates inside the house.

The community was in a state of "shock and surprise," said Tom Warne, owner of Donald's Donuts and a lifelong resident of the city of Zanesville.

"It's the craziest sort of thing," he said.

Warne said he had met Thompson a few times. He used to come into the doughnut shop at one time.

Thompson had his run-ins with the law. He pleaded guilty earlier this year to federal charges of possessing illegal firearms, including five fully automatic firearms, and had just been released from prison on September 30. A civil case seeking forfeiture of firearms is still pending, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Ohio's Southern District.

Thompson also was convicted of animal cruelty and animals at large in 2005 and was arrested several times for traffic violations.

Lutz said law enforcement officials were well aware of Thompson's animals and made numerous visits to the property to look into complaints and ensure that Thompson was in compliance with permits

Thompson's property is about two miles outside Zanesville, Zwelling said. Authorities said they received reports of animal sightings by residents. Columbus Zoo director emeritus Jack Hanna drove into Zanesville overnight to assist in the search.

But Hanna warned that the search was dangerous and human life came first.

"We're trying our best to make sure no one is hurt doing this," he said.

He said the animals were probably hiding out from the rain, but his advice to anyone who encountered one was this: Don't run. Just scream.

The menagerie of Thompson's animals also included wolves, giraffes and camels. Commuters reported seeing bears and wolves along Interstate 70. Lutz said one cat was hit and left wounded on the road.

The Humane Society of the United States urged Ohio officials Wednesday to issue an emergency rule to crack down on exotic animal ownership.

A previous emergency order issued by then-Gov. Ted Strickland that prohibited people convicted of animal cruelty from owning exotic animals expired in April.

The Humane Society said Thompson "would almost certainly have had his animals removed by May 1, 2011, if the emergency order had not expired."

"Every month brings a new, bizarre, almost surreal incident involving privately held dangerous wild animals," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society. "In recent years, Ohioans have died and suffered injuries because the state hasn't stopped private citizens from keeping dangerous wild animals as pets or as roadside attractions. Owners of large, exotic animals are a menace to society, and it's time for the delaying on the rulemaking to end."

Fritz Douthitt, a volunteer at the Zanesville Animal Shelter Society, recalled Thompson's 2005 trial for cruelty and torture of cattle and bison. He said he had not been able to get up the hill to feed his livestock and they died.

Douthitt said it is inappropriate for people like Thompson to keep dangerous animals as pets, just as it was to shoot so many of them. Local governments, she said, ought to train law enforcement officers so they are prepared for bizarre cases such as the one that unfolded in Zanesville.

For lions, tigers and bears to die, she said, was "unforgivable."

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I grew up there. This guy was something....you could write a book about all the crazy stuff he did. The animals came a lot later in life. He was notorious in the area WAY before this.

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I grew up there. This guy was something....you could write a book about all the crazy stuff he did. The animals came a lot later in life. He was notorious in the area WAY before this.


Do tell !!

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haha, this news sounds cool as hell :P

finally we could've seen who would have really wone, a grisley bear or a lion!

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He owned a Harley Dealership in the 70s and 80s.....guns, powder, bootleg stuff, supposedly crashed a helicopter in the river, ran a speedboat into the docks at the local lake at 125mph, etc. Everything he did was wild and over the top and very much out in the open. He had a compound of sorts with infared security over the whole thing. That's where the animals were, bordering I-70 just west of town. One of those guys where 9 out of 10 people called him a dangerous nut and the one other person fervently defended him because they knew or dealt with him somehow over the years.

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Look what color he is

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He owned a Harley Dealership in the 70s and 80s.....guns, powder, bootleg stuff, supposedly crashed a helicopter in the river, ran a speedboat into the docks at the local lake at 125mph, etc. Everything he did was wild and over the top and very much out in the open. He had a compound of sorts with infared security over the whole thing. That's where the animals were, bordering I-70 just west of town. One of those guys where 9 out of 10 people called him a dangerous nut and the one other person fervently defended him because they knew or dealt with him somehow over the years.


That's a fuckin' nutcase, allright ! :D

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"It was like a war zone," Kopchak said when authorities descended on Thompson's property, set off the road named after Kopchak's family.

Lutz said authorities found getbiggers inside the house.

He said the getbiggers were probably hiding out from the rain, but his advice to anyone who encountered one was this: Don't run. Just scream.



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Look what color he is


South African white  ???

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He owned a Harley Dealership in the 70s and 80s.....guns, powder, bootleg stuff, supposedly crashed a helicopter in the river, ran a speedboat into the docks at the local lake at 125mph, etc. Everything he did was wild and over the top and very much out in the open. He had a compound of sorts with infared security over the whole thing. That's where the animals were, bordering I-70 just west of town. One of those guys where 9 out of 10 people called him a dangerous nut and the one other person fervently defended him because they knew or dealt with him somehow over the years.
Sounds exactly like the type of person to be charged with the care of, and responsibility for, a zoo's worth  of exotic animals. Oh brother.

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Is it allowed to own those animals in the US ?  A Bengal tiger is nearly extinct.... >:(

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Sounds exactly like the type of person to be charged with the care of, and responsibility for, a zoo's worth  of exotic animals. Oh brother.



The exotic animal trade is big money stuff first and foremost, and he probably really did care for them at some point - how could you not be into these animals if you had access to them?

I guess his wife left him while in jail......so when he got out.....yeah.

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Is it allowed to own those animals in the US ?  A Bengal tiger is nearly extinct.... >:(



Yeah, I guess....Ohio has some lax laws in this area. I heard there are pics online of all the animals shot by law enforcement lined up in a row. I sure don't need to see that shit.

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 "Local governments, she said, ought to train law enforcement officers so they are prepared for bizarre cases such as the one that unfolded in Zanesville."

yes....police officer/ tiger wrangler  ::)

they are trained for bizarre cases like this....shoot

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Look what color he is

Owning animals like that is expensive.
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Is it allowed to own those animals in the US ?  A Bengal tiger is nearly extinct.... >:(

from what i heard its also legal in Nevada and Florida

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Too bad for those innocent animals. Hate to see that happen.
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I feel so fucking bad for these poor animals.......it's unfortunate that they had to be killed for the safety of the Public........trankilliz ers would have been very hard to administer........this is a great example why more states have to pass a law to Ban the ownership of exotic animals........there were about 8 bengal Tigers among them. Bengals are very rare and there are only 2500 remaining in the world.

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yeah so now i don't like the guy for ending up getting all those animals killed.  he wants to off himself, fine.  sad.

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I feel so fucking bad for these poor animals.......it's unfortunate that they had to be killed for the safety of the Public........trankilliz ers would have been very hard to administer........this is a great example why more states have to pass a law to Ban the ownership of exotic animals........there were about 8 bengal Tigers among them. Bengals are very rare and there are only 2500 remaining in the world.
x2   Magnificent animals sacrificed for some idiot's ego. I sad.

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Look at that asshole cop "we are shooting to kill" What a dick. So these animals get captured and released without authorization, and they deserve to be shot? Gee, I can't stand humanity sometimes.
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Look at that asshole cop "we are shooting to kill" What a dick. So these animals get captured and released without authorization, and they deserve to be shot? Gee, I can't stand humanity sometimes.
Do you kids? ...... I love animals too and this is sad about the animals but it was the right thing to do to shoot them before there are any human victims

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This guy was a complete and total asshole!

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I feel so fucking bad for these poor animals.......it's unfortunate that they had to be killed for the safety of the Public........trankilliz ers would have been very hard to administer........this is a great example why more states have to pass a law to Ban the ownership of exotic animals........there were about 8 bengal Tigers among them. Bengals are very rare and there are only 2500 remaining in the world.



There were 18 tigers...