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| The body of the boar is carried out of the mall. (Photo/Internet) |
A wild boar rushed into a local furniture mall, bit a policeman, and was eventually shot dead in Luonan county, southwest China's Shaanxi Province on July 5, 2015. The injured policeman is now in stable condition.
The police first recieved the emergency call at 8:30 a.m., when the boar was spotted near the Jiuqu Bridge. When they arrived at the site, another emergency call reported that the boar had rushed into a furniture mall. The police then drove to the mall, closed the scene to "fight against" the wild boar. After three rounds of "catch me if you can", a sniper shot the boar dead.
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