Miniature goat breaks inside Alabama deputy’s SUV, eats paperwork


They will actually consume anything! After breaking into his squad car, an Alabama deputy discovers a small goat grazing on his paperwork. Two miniature goats accosted a Madison County sheriff’s deputy when he returned to his squad car with its doors unlocked. ‘Are you kidding me!’ Sheriff’s deputy Casey Thrower yelled, “Leave!” There is nothing edible within. Avoid eating that! ‘Come on,’ he said. One of the goats was stuck between the driver’s seat and steering wheel, while the other was above the police car’s roof.

The light-haired, blue-eyed, miniature goat is seen on the hood of the sheriff deputy's car, cocked its head and appeared unfazed unsure what all the fuss was about

The light-haired, blue-eyed, miniature goat is seen on the hood of the sheriff deputy's car, cocked its head and appeared unfazed unsure what all the fuss was about

'Quit eatin' that. Get out of here!' Madison County Sheriff Deputy Casey Thrower said to the dark-colored goat, who was behind the wheel of his squad car, looking down at the car's dashboard

The goat manages to get onto the roof of the deputy's squad car, as the sheriff's asks: 'Are you crazy?' during the Friday ambush in Alabama's Madison County

The hilarious encounter occurred on Friday while the sheriff’s deputy was delivering legal documents to a local residence. He documented the occurrence before driving the animals away.

A sheriff’s deputy in Alabama was shocked to see two tiny goats devouring documents he had left in his squad car.

‘Are you kidding me!’ Fox News5 stated that when Madison County deputy Casey Thrower returned to his squad car and noticed the wild creatures, he exclaimed, “Get out of here!”

There is nothing edible within. He groaned, “Don’t consume that!”

In the background, you can hear the sheriff sighing in exasperation, along with sounds from his police radio.

The dark-colored goat with bent hooves is seen jammed between the driver’s seat and steering wheel, staring at the car’s dashboard as the sheriff cries, “Stop eating that!” Leave the area!’

In the meantime, the goat with blonde hair and blue eyes is standing on the roof of the police car. “Are you insane?” the deputy yells.

The little goat with its horns up in mid-air cocked its head at the deputy and appeared unaffected and confused as to what all the commotion was about.

The small goat with blonde hair and blue eyes was spotted on the hood of the sheriff’s deputy’s cruiser. It cocked its head and appeared nonchalant, unsure of what all the hoopla was about.

“Stop eating that!” Get away from here!’ Madison County Sheriff’s Deputy Casey Thrower stated to the dark-colored goat, who was behind the wheel of his squad car and glancing down at the dashboard, “I’m sorry, but you’re not allowed to drive.”

The goat manages to climb aboard the deputy’s police car, prompting the sheriff to inquire, “Are you insane?” During the Friday ambush in Madison County, Alabama

The amusing interaction occurred on Friday while Thrower was delivering legal documents to a residence. He documented the event.

According to the sheriff’s office, the officer frequently leaves his car doors unlocked on his runs in case he needs to flee swiftly in the event of a dog attack.

After successfully driving away the goats, the deputy was able to reclaim his truck.

In April, another goat made headlines in Florida after it led police on a frantic chase through an apartment complex in Tallahassee, Florida, before the cops ultimately subdued it.

The Tallahassee Police Department uploaded a video to YouTube on April 20 showing the runaway goat sprinting away from authorities outside an apartment complex.

“Am I meant to tackle a goat? You’re insane!” A female cop inquires at the start of the video. This item has pointed features. I am from New Jersey, where goats are uncommon! The next segment of the video, titled ‘The Escape,’ depicts additional attempts by local officials to contain the goat to the tune of Bad Boys by Inner Circle, which serves as the theme song for the long-running television series Cops.

‘Bad boys, bad boys whatcha going to do? What are you planning to do when they come for you? The song plays again as officers attempt to confine the goat.

The local authorities did not disclose how the goat entered the apartment complex or who owned it, but the animal was eventually trapped and rescued.


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