Pet chimpanzee shot by police after attacking owner's daughter

A deputy shot and killed an adult pet chimpanzee named Buck after it attacked a woman in Eastern Oregon, US, sheriff’s officials said.

The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office said the chimpanzee, who had lived with Tamara Brogoitti for 17 years in Pendleton, started attacking Ms Brogoitti’s daughter at about 8am on Sunday, The Tri-City Herald reported.

Ms Brogoitti, 68, called 911 and said the animal had bitten her 50-year-old daughter in the torso, arms and legs and that her daughter was hiding in a basement bedroom, sheriff’s Lt. Sterrin Ward said.

When deputies arrived, the ape was roaming a fenced area outside the house, he said.

Pet chimpanzee named Buck who was shot by police.
A deputy shot and killed an adult pet chimpanzee named Buck after it attacked its owner's daughter. Source: KHQ

The sheriff’s office said the animal needed to be ‘put down’ so they could get medical aid to the daughter and that they had Ms Brogoitti’s permission to shoot it.

The chimpanzee was shot once in the head, Ward said. Both women were taken to a hospital for treatment.

The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said in a statement it had warned state authorities that Ms Brogoitti had created a ticking time bomb by engaging in direct contact with a dangerous ape.

It’s not clear what caused the chimpanzee to attack.

From 2010 to early 2019, Ms Brogoitti operated the Buck Brogoitti Animal Rescue at her ranch, the East Oregonian reported.

The nonprofit primarily housed and cared for horses that the sheriff’s office seized in abuse and neglect cases.

It wasn’t immediately known how the chimp came to live with her.

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