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"I’m probably going to get eaten": Quick-thinking 11-year-old ducks into a dollar store to avoid being attacked by a black bear
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⚠️WARNING: This post describes a dangerous animal encounter.
Harrowing footage captured the moment a black bear chased an 11-year-old boy into a Family Dollar store in Pennsylvania.
Cole Frazee went to see what was taking his father so long while shopping in Markleysburg when… pic.twitter.com/8PpiHlCJOo
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This is not something you see every day. Well, at least not in many other parts of the country. It’s possible this may be the norm in Fayette County.
A black bear climbed over the store counter in a Dollar Store in Markleysburg on Monday and chased an 11-year-old boy. Fortunately, no one was hurt and the situation got under control pretty fast.
And no, this is not AI.
According to the New York Post:
Cole Frazee went to see what was taking his father so long while shopping at a Family Dollar in Markleysburg when he suddenly noticed a black bear looking at him, CBS Pittsburgh reported.
What do you think went through his mind at that moment?
Without getting a chance to turn around, the hulking bear began to chase after him into the dollar store — sending him scrambling for cover.
“When it runs after me, I turn around, I run in the store, I’m screaming and stuff. The thing was like a foot and a half away from me,” Frazee told the outlet.
“I was like, ‘I’m probably going to get eaten by a bear,'” the 11-year-old recalled. “I took a left and the bear went straight.”
The boy ran around the store and up and down aisles in an effort to escape. But it was not until he and the cashier ran out of the store that they felt some sense of safety from the 600-pound bear.
Frazee raced up and down the aisles to escape the bear and ran to the cashier, who was the only other person in the store. The two jumped on the counter and darted out the doors the second the beast turned around.
“She grabbed her coat, the keys and the phone and we ran out of there. When we ran out of there, we all got in the car,” Frazee said.
The bear eventually left the store after 10 minutes.
“I was relieved,” Frazee said. “It was definitely a crazy experience.”
Oh boy. He will likely remember that moment for the rest of his life. This is a story he will tell his grandkids. And fortunately, no one was harmed, including the bear.
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