Friday, 14 August 2020 That home where the buffalo roam ain't as tranquil as it sounds in the song ... just ask this woman who got dragged around like a rodeo clown!!! The wild incident went down Wednesday at Custer State Park in South Dakota and you see the bison…
HuffPost reports a woman who got a little too comfortable with a herd of bison got viciously attacked by one of them.
A group of motorcyclists was riding through South Dakota’s Custer State Park on Wednesday.
However, the group was interrupted by a large herd of bison crossing the road.
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South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is under pressure to resign after he was charged with three misdemeanor counts in the accident that led to the death of 55-year-old Joseph Boever.
The man who heads up South Dakota's justice efforts has been charged on misdemeanour counts after being involved in a fatal crash last summer. Sky News
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