PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The deer that attacked a woman in Westmoreland County has tested positive for rabies, according the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Rachel McGough is the manager at the Sherwin Williams paint store in East Huntingdon Township. She noticed the doe Tuesday morning as she was about to open the store.
“There was a deer standing outside the liquor store,” Said McGough. “Thought that was pretty funny, so I took a picture of it. And it started to charge me!”
She didn’t know what to think as the doe began pushing her.
“Oh my God! This deer is going to kill me,” she said.
McGough says the stuff she was carrying actually helped a little.
“I had a couple of bags with me that I shoved at it trying to get away. One of the bags got looped around its neck, which allowed me to get a couple feet away,” said McGough.
Turns out, two guys up at the McDonald’s had been watching the deer cross the parking lot and then come over to McGough. They became Good Samaritans when they came running down and tackled the deer.
“Lucky the guys were there just in time to get the deer off of me,” said McGough.
They tied the doe up, and it actually died before the Pa. Game Commission arrived.
“There had to be something wrong. Its head was scabbed over and it was foaming green from its mouth,” said McGough.
Based on results from the National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) in Madison, Wisc., Texas Parks and…
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is seeking public comment until May 22 on…
A legal toxicant for feral hogs has been given the green light in Texas for…
How would you like to catch a 13-pound flounder? A man from Groves, TX did…
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy (AWSC) has successfully deployed the second-ever camera tag on a…
Jetty fishing presents anglers with a unique set of challenges and opportunities. From fluctuating tides…