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Norfolk Police Respond to Viral Incident Involving Giant Bull Riding Shotgun in Car

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Key takeaways:

  • Police officers in Norfolk, Nebraska responded to a call about a vehicle with a cow inside, only to find a full-sized bull in the passenger seat.
  • The driver, Lee Meyer, was cited by police for the incident.
  • The Norfolk police department released a warning reminding people to be mindful of the safety of animals and other drivers on the road.

This week, a viral incident occurred in Norfolk, Nebraska, when police officers responded to a call about a vehicle with a cow inside. To their surprise, they found a giant bull named Howdy Doody riding shotgun in the car.

The incident occurred on Route 275 near Norfolk Wednesday morning, and police received a 911 report about a cow, thinking it would be a calf or something small that would fit inside the vehicle. However, they were shocked to find a full-sized bull in the passenger seat.

Lee Meyer, the driver of the modified Ford Crown Victoria sedan, was cited by police for the incident. Meyer had his Watusi bull in the passenger seat, and the pair quickly became a viral sensation.

The Norfolk police department released a written warning about the incident, reminding people that it is illegal to transport animals in a vehicle in a way that endangers their safety or the safety of others. They also warned that animals should not be transported in the passenger seat of a vehicle.

The incident has been a source of amusement for many, but it serves as a reminder to be mindful of the safety of animals and other drivers on the road.

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