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Nebraska: Man Pulled Over After Being Seen With a Large Bull Riding Shotgun
The officer chose to write him a warning and asked him to take the animal back home and leave the city' BBC 1 SEP 2023 ![]() Lee Meyer was taking his bull Howdy Doody for a ride when police performed a routine traffic stop: "You’re not going to run across that every day," Police Captain Chad Reiman Police in Norfolk, Nebraska were surprised when they began receiving calls that a bull had been seen riding shotgun in a car. Lee Meyer, the driver, was then stopped and police questioned him about the large animal alongside him. The bull is a watusi, an African breed, famous for having large horns. 'The officer wrote him some warnings,' Capt Chad Reiman told News Channel North-East Nebraska, a local TV station. 'There were some citable issues with that situation.
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