October 18, 2010 at 9:10 PM
Mountain goat that fatally injured man known to be troublesomeBy Jack Broom
A friend of the Port Angeles man fatally injured by a mountain goat in Olympic National Park on Saturday says the animal that killed Robert Boardman was "a rogue goat that someone should have done something about sooner."
Tim McNulty, of Sequim, said hikers have repeatedly described a particularly aggressive male goat intimidating people on the Switchback Trail near Klahhane Ridge. "He's a very aggressive billy, a male, who blocks the trail, approaches people and doesn't want to take 'no' for an answer," McNulty said Monday.
Another friend of the victim, Tom Bihn, of Port Angeles, said he personally had several unsettling encounters with the goat he believes injured Boardman, 63. "He aggressively charged toward me," said Bihn. "He charges up to you, stops six to 12 feet away, snorts and scratches the ground to indicate he's in charge."
...Margaret Bangs, a local doctor, told the newspaper that she saw Boardman's wife and friend just before the incident, and they warned her not to go up because of problems with the goat.
"I looked up, and you could see him [Boardman] with two walking sticks and that goat following, just breathing down his neck," she said.
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Another goat attack from this past summer.
Georgia man dies after goat attackPublished: Aug. 31, 2010 at 4:00 PM
ATHENS, Ga., Aug. 31 (UPI) -- An 88-year-old Georgia man has died a week after a goat attacked and chased him outside his home for almost an hour, authorities said.
Madison County Coroner Michelle Cleveland said Vestal Davis of Colbert died Saturday at Athens Regional Medical Center, the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Herald reported.
"He became paralyzed from the injuries, and that just affected the rest of his body system," Cleveland said. "He just couldn't fight that off and so he just slipped away."
A sheriff's deputy responded to a call last week from Davis's home that a man was attacked by a neighbor's goat.
"Mr. Davis stated that he went outside to his shop and looked up, and a goat charged him, knocking him to the ground. He stated that every time he moved to get up, the goat would attack him again," the deputy's report said.
The attack allegedly went on for about an hour until the goat walked inside the shop and Davis got into his home to call 911, the deputy said.