From the Seattle Times:
"Bellevue WA City Council member John Chelminiak, who narrowly survived a bear attack, awoke Sunday morning at Harborview Medical Center.
Chelminiak, 57, was mauled by a black bear at 8:30 p.m. Friday 10/01/10. He had left the family's vacation cabin at Lake Wenatchee's (WA) Lakeshore to walk two family dogs." He was airlifted from there to Harborview Trama Center in Seattle. For now, however, he'll spend more time at the hospital as doctors guard against infection of multiple wounds and lacerations to his upper body, face and head. (He lost his left eye, removed by doctors).
"He was clawed and bitten over a large part of his body". "He's bandaged up. His spirits are good, and he's going to make it."
Agents with the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife found and killed the 10-year-old female bear about three hours after the attack. They described the attack as rare."
Maybe, but the real not news is the rest of the story, in that Chelminiak said he was standing near the road at the bottom of his drive way when he heard the bushes russle and then heard the bear's claws clicking on the pavement as she (yes female bear, no cubs were found) charged. He had just seconds to react and she body slammed him to the ground. After some chewing he got away and run up the driveway but the bear followed him and attacked again then went for the two small dogs he STILL had on leash. His wife says she scared the bear away by "Turning on the lights".
We know in this state that if you are ambushed by a big cat you will have almost NO time to pull a weapon to shoot and in this case he had about 1-3 seconds to react and did not because he was still holding dogs on leash.
So, gun part. Considering this is the norm for attacks by big toothy things, what handgun would you now think would have made a difference in this more normal then not attack. I don't think the gentleman attacked would have EVER thought of carrying a firearm, Bellevue is VERY liberal city, in the future? Maybe not so much.
"Bellevue WA City Council member John Chelminiak, who narrowly survived a bear attack, awoke Sunday morning at Harborview Medical Center.
Chelminiak, 57, was mauled by a black bear at 8:30 p.m. Friday 10/01/10. He had left the family's vacation cabin at Lake Wenatchee's (WA) Lakeshore to walk two family dogs." He was airlifted from there to Harborview Trama Center in Seattle. For now, however, he'll spend more time at the hospital as doctors guard against infection of multiple wounds and lacerations to his upper body, face and head. (He lost his left eye, removed by doctors).
"He was clawed and bitten over a large part of his body". "He's bandaged up. His spirits are good, and he's going to make it."
Agents with the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife found and killed the 10-year-old female bear about three hours after the attack. They described the attack as rare."
Maybe, but the real not news is the rest of the story, in that Chelminiak said he was standing near the road at the bottom of his drive way when he heard the bushes russle and then heard the bear's claws clicking on the pavement as she (yes female bear, no cubs were found) charged. He had just seconds to react and she body slammed him to the ground. After some chewing he got away and run up the driveway but the bear followed him and attacked again then went for the two small dogs he STILL had on leash. His wife says she scared the bear away by "Turning on the lights".
We know in this state that if you are ambushed by a big cat you will have almost NO time to pull a weapon to shoot and in this case he had about 1-3 seconds to react and did not because he was still holding dogs on leash.
So, gun part. Considering this is the norm for attacks by big toothy things, what handgun would you now think would have made a difference in this more normal then not attack. I don't think the gentleman attacked would have EVER thought of carrying a firearm, Bellevue is VERY liberal city, in the future? Maybe not so much.