1:07:01
Officials here at the conservancy
are saying...
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they don't know what caused
the animal's rampage.
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More than a dozen people
were injured.
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Eight of them remain
hospitalized today.
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In fact, three lawsuits
have been filed so far,
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and word has it the city's
attorney is calling for
the animal to be put to sleep.
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Standing with me is the conservancy
board's chairman, Elliot Baker.
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Exactly what is being done to assure
the public that Joe won't attack again?
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Joe has been transferred to a special
steel-reinforced concrete bunker.
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[ Male Reporter ] But what about
when you let him out?
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That won't be happening any time soon.
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In fact, I want to make it clear
that we will be doing...
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anything necessary to ensure
the safety of the public.
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[ Male Reporter ] With the number of
lawsuits the conservancy is now facing,
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will you shut down the facility
to the public?
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Joe.
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I'm right here. Okay?
1:08:00
I knew there was
something wrong with him.
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What do you think
happened out there?
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Joe would have never hurt
those people unprovoked.
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Something must've got to him.
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- [ Door Opens ]
- Jill?
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Could l, um, talk to you for a second?
1:08:35
[ Door Closes ]
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Well, this wasn't
in the brochure, was it?
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I promised you wouldn't be
put in a cage.
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I'm sorry, Joe.