Aggressive Wild Turkey Dubbed 'Penny' Killed In Bloomington
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A wild turkey that had developed something of a following in Bloomington has been shot and killed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The turkey, which some residents named Penny, was subject of a number of complaint calls. The Bloomington Police Department said there was an uptick in calls about the bird's "aggressive" behavior.
There were also public safety concerns at a busy intersection where the turkey was popping up.
Police and the Minnesota DNR report that people were continuing to feed the bird, even after being asked not to. As a result of this, the bird was getting bolder about approaching people.
The DNR reported the bird was concerning local business owners, and had been observed attacking people at a gas station.
Wild turkeys are a growing population, the DNR reports, and are increasingly being spotted in suburban and urban areas.
On Wednesday, the DNR was sent to manage the bird, and followed it to a football field, where they were able to safely shoot the bird.
Penny has been donated to a family in need.