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Man shoots at animal control officer trying to save injured emu from Border Fire

Posted at 11:00 PM, Jun 20, 2016
and last updated 2016-06-21 08:31:18-04
POTRERO, Calif. -- The San Diego County Sheriff's Department says an animal control officer was shot at while trying to rescue an injured emu Monday.
 
Sheriff’s Sgt. Joe Leos reports that an animal control officer with San Diego County Animal Services was trying to help an emu who had been burned in the fire. The emu’s owner reportedly didn't want the officer to take the emu. He went inside his home, grabbed a shotgun, returned and fired three shots into the air.
 
"We were not expecting somebody to come out with this much hostility," Leos said.
 
Deputies arrested a 35-year-old man for firing the shotgun. The injured emu got away.
 
"I think the emu just kind of ran off into the hills," Leos said.
 
Leos said the suspect has a criminal history and was not allowed to have a gun or ammo.
 
The animal control officer was unharmed.