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Tyke (1973 – August 20, 1994) was a female African bush elephant from Mozambique who performed with Circus International of Honolulu, Hawaii.On August 20, 1994, during a performance at the Neal Blaisdell Center, she killed her trainer, Allen Campbell, and seriously injured her groomer, Dallas Beckwith.
Stecker's older brother Carl Stecker (also an animal trainer) and A.H. Kuhlman, a carpenter, [18] using either a pitchfork or "a piece of concrete", fended off Charlie long enough for Curley to survive the initial attack. [17] [24] [19] Stecker suffered lacerations, contusions, rib fractures, and a concussion.
Allen Campbell (December 30, 1956 – August 20, 1994) was an American zookeeper and elephant trainer and handler in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida before moving to work in the Baton Rouge Zoo in the mid-1970s as the elephant keeper and trainer.
The "Speak Up, Speak Out" tip line was created in 2020, and since then has fielded more than 350 tips regarding school attacks, Kilpin said. More: Wisconsin DOJ on guard for copycat crimes after ...
In the mind of the animal trainer or carnival owner of the era, a bull elephant was "an unruly brute…who required frequent punishment, without which he would become completely uncontrollable and destroy what showmen built." [6] Non-compliance with human commands was viewed as an elephant "trying to avoid work." [7]
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal agencies have warned about the risk of "copycat or retaliatory attacks" after a man drove a rented pickup truck through a crowd of New Year's ...
Someone called for help for a dog attack around 12:05 p.m. Sunday in Covina. Emergency responders took the girl to a hospital, where she died. Family dogs kill 5-year-old California girl in backyard
In late September, 1963, a 12-year-old, 3,000-pound female dancing Asian elephant named Rajje (alternately reported as Raji, Little Rajjee, among other variations) rebelled against her trainer during a performance in a shopping center circus, and escaped into the streets of Lansing, Michigan, aggravated by the frenzied pursuit of nearly 4,000 local residents.