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Body camera captures Idaho deputy’s (mostly losing) battle with wild turkeys

Why did the turkeys cross the road?

In Kuna last week, it sure wasn’t because an Ada County sheriff’s deputy asked nicely.

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office posted a video to Facebook on Tuesday documenting Deputy Bryce Bienz’s struggle to clear three big turkeys out of the road. The footage, recorded on his body camera, shows him approaching the turkeys in the two-lane road.

“Hey, go home,” Bienz tells the turkeys in the video, waving his arms. “Go home! Go home!”

The turkeys did not take the commands very well.

Gobbling loudly, they started running toward Bienz, who then took out his baton and smacked it against the road. He yelled at the turkeys to get back, but they were not having it.

The turkeys followed Bienz to his vehicle as he laughed and tried in vain to get them out of the road. The turkeys continued to gobble, and at one point it in the video it appears that Bienz does as well.

“Will you guys just get out of the road?” he asks the turkeys about two minutes into the video.

A caption then pops up on the video, telling the viewer that “the negotiation lasts for another minute or so, but they just aren’t cooperating.”

The video shows a truck approaching from the other direction, and the driver asks the deputy if he needs any help. But then the turkeys just start running toward Bienz again.

“Get out of the road,” he tells them, laughing.

After Bienz eventually climbed into his vehicle, still laughing, the turkeys were still in the road or right beside it.

“Those guys are angry,” Bienz says.

In its caption with the video, the Sheriff’s Office says that it’s just “a reality of law enforcement” that sometimes deputies come across those who aren’t excited to see them.

“By the end, these things usually work themselves out,” the post reads. “Sometimes, however, they run up against hard-cases who just aren’t interested in listening, or talking, or anything, really. Last Sunday was one of those days for Dep. Bryce Bienz.”

This story was originally published February 25, 2020 at 3:47 PM with the headline "Body camera captures Idaho deputy’s (mostly losing) battle with wild turkeys."

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Hayley Harding
Idaho Statesman
Hayley covers local government for the Idaho Statesman with a primary focus on Boise and Ada County. Her political reporting won first place in the 2019 Idaho Press Club awards. Previously, she worked for the Salisbury Daily Times, the Hartford Courant, the Denver Post and McClatchy’s D.C. bureau. Hayley graduated from Ohio University with degrees in journalism and political science.If you like seeing stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a digital subscription to the Idaho Statesman.
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