Current:Home > InvestJohnathan Walker:"Extremely agitated" bear charges multiple people, is killed by Alaska police -AssetVision
Johnathan Walker:"Extremely agitated" bear charges multiple people, is killed by Alaska police
Fastexy Exchange View
Date:2025-04-11 05:18:24
An "extremely agitated" black bear that was wandering around two Alaska neighborhoods and Johnathan Walkercharged at multiple people was killed by police, officials said.
The Anchorage Police Department first posted about the ongoing incident on Sunday night, writing that the area was having "Alaska problems."
"It's a quarter to 10PM on this finally sunny Sunday evening (7/30/23) and we are currently occupied with an extremely agitated black bear in the neighborhoods near Baxter and Northern Lights," the department wrote. "You will see police in the area. Please use extreme caution if you are going to be outside. It would be a great idea to not leave garage doors and people doors to your home propped open right now."
The next morning, the department issued an update saying the bear had been "dispatched" on Sunday night "as it was charging people and causing a public safety risk."
Dave Battle, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Anchorage area biologist, told local newspaper the Anchorage Daily News that the bear had charged at a man and his son.
"The bear stopped about 20 yards in front of the people," Battle said. "The man had a gun but did not shoot the bear because it retreated into the woods after the charge."
Battle said unsecured trash led the bear to the area. Black bears are the most common bears in North America, according to the National Park Service, and though they usually are found in forests, they will "move around looking for food." Battle said once a black bear finds easy access to food through unsecured trash, it's likely to return to the area, causing a safety risk.
The incident comes just days after officials had to euthanize a five-year-old grizzly bear in Glacier National Park. The bear had become "food-conditioned" and was exhibiting "increasingly aggressive behavior" that "posed a threat to human safety" after successfully stealing food from campers, according to the National Park Service. The bear was euthanized on July 20, officials said.
Last week, a woman was found dead after a suspected grizzly bear attack near Yellowstone National Park. In June, a A 66-year-old man was fatally mauled by a black bear in an unprovoked attack in Arizona.
- In:
- Grizzly Bear
- Black Bear
- Anchorage
- Bear
- National Park Service
- Alaska
Kerry Breen is a news editor and reporter for CBS News. Her reporting focuses on current events, breaking news and substance use.
veryGood! (19835)
Related
- Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
- TEA Business College leads innovation in quantitative finance and artificial intelligence
- Imprisoned ex-Ohio Speaker Householder indicted on 10 new charges, one bars him from public office
- Horoscopes Today, March 25, 2024
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- The long struggle to free Evan Gershkovich from a Moscow prison
- Beyond ‘yellow flag’ law, Maine commission highlights another missed opportunity before shootings
- Maryland middle school students face hate crime charges for Nazi salutes, swastikas
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Subject of 'Are We Dating the Same Guy' posts sues women, claims they've defamed him
Ranking
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Horoscopes Today, March 25, 2024
- An eclipse-themed treat: Sonic's new Blackout Slush Float available starting today
- 8-year-old girl found dead in Houston hotel pool pipe; autopsy, investigation underway
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- The 35 Best Amazon Big Spring Sale Deals You Can Still Shop Today
- Why 'Quiet on Set' documentary on Nickelodeon scandal exposes the high price of kids TV
- What we know about the Baltimore bridge collapse
Recommendation
From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
Chick-fil-A will allow some antibiotics in its chicken, ditching its No Antibiotics Ever standard
Stock market today: Asian shares trading mixed after Wall Street’s momentum cools
Dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas have tested positive for bird flu
Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
Solar eclipse glasses from Warby Parker available for free next week: How to get a pair
Watch: Livestream shows scene of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge after collapse
Wendy Williams' guardian tried to block doc to avoid criticism, A&E alleges