BIZARRE: Nebraska police pull over man with a “Watusi bull” riding shotgun, Video Viral

The Norfolk Police Division responded to a call which informed them that the man was driving eastbound on 275 with a Watusi bull in his passenger’s seat.

Nebraska Police Watusi bull, Nebraska Watusi bull Car Driving, Howdy Doody Watusi bull, Howdy Doody Watusi bull Video, World News, World News Today,Top World News, World News Headlines,World Breaking News,International News,Latest World News, Politics News- True Scoop

In an unusual & bizarre development, the Norfolk Police Division of Nebraska on Wednesday were left stunned when they pulled over a man driving a car with Watusi bull in his passenger’s seat around 10 a.m. The Norfolk Police Division responded to a call which informed them that the man was driving eastbound on 275 with a Watusi bull in his passenger’s seat. Notably, the vehicle was carrying a fully grown Watusi Bull which was indeed a bizarre sight for even the cops as the vehicle was technically big enough to carry the cattle. Notably, Nebraska Watusi bull car driving video is now doing rounds on social media with Americans giving their different opinions over the incident.

Police Captain Chad Reiman was quoted by a US media portal saying, "The officers received a call referencing a car driving into town that had a cow in it...They thought that it was going to be a calf, something small or something that would actually fit inside the vehicle...As a result, the officers performed a traffic stop and addressed some traffic violations that were occurring with that particular situation.” THe Police then arrived at the spot and pulled over the man driving the vehicle with the bull. The man driving the vehicle was identified as Lee Meyer, of Neligh, and the Watusi bull's name was Howdy Doody. After pulling up Lee Meyer, the Norfolk Police performed a routine traffic stop.

As per reports, the cops issued some warnings to Lee. “There were some citable issues with that situation. The officer chose to write him a warning and ask him to take the animal back home and leave the city.” Following that Meyer and Howdy Doody returned home and no one was hurt.

Watch Nebraska Watusi bull car driving video

Also Read: Indians granted highest number of German work visa in 2022

How did Americans react to Nebraska Watusi bull car driving video?

A user wrote, "This is massive. I’ll be afraid to even touch it."

Another user wrote, "Bringing the bull to the bull market!"

One more user wrote, "I legitimately have so many questions and nothing to say at the same time."

"He just wanted to take him for a drive," wrote another user.


Trending