Sasquatch Hunter Fires Gun in National Park

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A couple camping at Mammoth Cave National Park claims a gun-wielding man warned them they were in ‘Bigfoot country.’

Park rangers at Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave National Park would like to remind visitors that discharge of a firearm within the park is “strictly prohibited.” And that’s even (or in many cases, especially) if such use pertains to encounters with Sasquatch.

That’s because Sunday, around 2:00 a.m., Mammoth Cave Law Enforcement Rangers responded to reports of gunfire near a backcountry campsite, according to park officials and WBKO.

“Park rangers made contact with all parties involved and no injuries occurred,” Molly Schroer, Mammoth Cave management assistant, said. “While no threat remains in the park, this incident is still under investigation by park law enforcement officials.”

Sasquatch ‘Threat’

That “threat,” according to the couple sleeping at that campsite, was an unidentified man…

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1 thought on “Sasquatch Hunter Fires Gun in National Park

  1. Now this is a story that must be satire. But to allow guns in the National Parks and not expect some fools to shoot them is pure idiocy, and naïve to the extreme.

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