Turkeys in pursuit of state troopers

Troopers terrified by turkeys By Kathleen Atkins

In the U.S., roast turkey has pride of place on millions of well-laden Thanksgiving tables. And while we’re on the way to the feast, few of us expect to see our dinner strutting wild along the roadside.

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Certainly not a couple of state troopers making routine traffic stops. Waylaid by a couple of truculent turkeys, the suprised officers are forced to take refuge in their squad cars. It’s not every day that the dashboard camera documents a feathery felon glaring through the windshield. You might even say tables are turned! Play the video



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Kathleen Atkins

About Kathleen Atkins

Kathleen Atkins is the Windows Secrets associate editor. She's also a freelance writer, editor, and photographer. Prior to joining Windows Secrets, she worked at Microsoft Press.