CRIME Texas Neighborhood Searches for Alleged Duck-Killer

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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HOUSTON, Texas — Residents of a west-Houston gated community are in shock after video captured a driver appearing to intentionally run over a group of protected ducks. The attack left one duck dead and a second injured.

A video captured by a home security camera in a west-Houston gated community shows a driver swerving toward a group of protected Muscovy ducks, Click2Houston NBC reported. Minutes after the driver of the silver sedan is seen running over the group of ducks, they are seen turning around and coming back to the scene of the crime.




In the video released by one of the homeowners of the gated community located at Briar Forrest and Enclave Parkway on Houston’s west side, the driver swerving in the direction of the group of ducks as they stood near the curb of the roadway.

“This was very, very intentional and everybody that’s seen the video is just appalled,” one of the residents, Larua Shamrock, told the Houston NBC affiliate. “I mean this person is just basically evil. I mean they almost went into our driveway trying to hit them.”

Neighbors reported the attack to Houston authorities and the city’s BARC Animal Shelter is said to be investigating. The video does not appear to show any identifying information. The vehicle has no front license plate or state inspection sticker — both required in Texas.

Neighbors in the community say they will be watching for the driver of the silver car to return to the community.

Muscovy ducks are a protected species in many counties in South Texas, Texas Monthly reported. However, many property owners resent the ducks because of property damage caused by “their profuse droppings.”

Another west-Houston community located a few miles from this week’s incident is sharply divided on the Muscovy duck issue and is reported to be considering slaughtering the ducks, the magazine reported.

One resident commented, “Not a fan of the ducks crapping on my trucks, not a fan of the ducks being fed away from the pond, not a fan of ducks getting in my pool, not a fan of the ducks being in the road … not a fan. Get rid of ALL of them.”

Another commenter stated, “Hate the Muscovy ducks. They’re filthy animals.”

This region of Houston was in the news earlier this week on another animal-related incident as video captured a tiger on the prowl, Breitbart Texas reported. The tiger reportedly belonged to a man who was out on bond on murder charges in neighboring Fort Bend county.

A judge in Ford Bend county revoked the alleged killer’s $50,000 bond and reset it to $300,000, Fox 26 Houston reported.

 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Muscovy ducks are mean SOBs ... or can be. The males injure each other when they fight. And I hope you never have one fly at your face. Even the cats leave the adult male ducks alone. And just about the ugliest ducks on the planet in looks and temperament are when muscovies and mallards crossbreed.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Sounds like very unpleasant ducks. Maybe the driver had some experience.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
I have 3 khaki campbells gonna be butchered tomorrow. Worst ducks I've ever had. Terrified every time I change/add water, add feed, just walk by. I assume I didn't acquire them when they semi bond to a person like most chicks do. Just feathered out so it's time for their meeting in my freezer.
I admit that a person is not supposed to be cruel to any animal, I despise it and seen enough of cruelty to last the rest of my life.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
If this was a true gated community then they would know exactly who the driver was.

Any bird or animal that is occasionally on a road will eventually get run over, duck, cat, dog, horse, moose, mouse, anything.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Images of the driver have been released.

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summerthyme

Administrator
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If this was a true gated community then they would know exactly who the driver was.

Any bird or animal that is occasionally on a road will eventually get run over, duck, cat, dog, horse, moose, mouse, anything.
True, but it sounds like this ?guy? went out of his way to hit them.

I understand his frustration, especially if the dumb things are "protected". But its one thing to shoot them as a nuisance, another entirely to use a method that results in horrific injuries, without a clean kill.
Ducks and geese DO NOT belong in human use areas!

Summerthyme
 

Coulter

Veteran Member
I worked with a gal who said one evening four ducks flew in and landed on her back deck - 3 males and female - they chased the female around till one of the males clamped down on her neck while one screwed her and then another one would clamp down on her neck and they switched places.
She said the female was not happy.
Can't remember if they had more than one turn or not.

She was freaked out.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I worked with a gal who said one evening four ducks flew in and landed on her back deck - 3 males and female - they chased the female around till one of the males clamped down on her neck while one screwed her and then another one would clamp down on her neck and they switched places.
She said the female was not happy.
Can't remember if they had more than one turn or not.

She was freaked out.

They will screw her until she dies, duck rape is a very real thing unfortunately.
 

pauldingbabe

The Great Cat
I worked with a gal who said one evening four ducks flew in and landed on her back deck - 3 males and female - they chased the female around till one of the males clamped down on her neck while one screwed her and then another one would clamp down on her neck and they switched places.
She said the female was not happy.
Can't remember if they had more than one turn or not.

She was freaked out.


That's normal mating patterns for waterfowl.

Interesting that they did it on the deck. Waterfowl usually require water for mating. It is pretty brutal to watch.

Male cats also grab the back of the female while mating. Plus males cats have a barbed penis that stimulates ovulation in the female.

Good times! Yuck!
 

pauldingbabe

The Great Cat
They will screw her until she dies, duck rape is a very real thing unfortunately.

Ducks are also mounted by geese as well. Poor things get literally ****ed over by all waterfowl.

This is why I always try to have mostly female birds. Don't get me wrong the fellows are welcome as well but if your male to female ratio is heavy male the females will suffer. I had a pekin that had her leg broken due to too many males trying to mate with her. They went to the swap meet the next weekend.
 
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