Playing matador with a bison. What could possibly go wrong?
Dudes shouldn't wear Daisy Dukes. It makes 'em stoopid.
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August 03, 2018, 04:43 PM
Sigmanic
The matador sounds like a real dipshit.
Yellowstone visitor that taunted bison arrested, officials say
And here’s another story about this guy. Referring to my first post on this story, obviously, not everyone is “semi-intelligent.”
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UPDATE -- Alleged bison hazer Raymond Reinke was jailed after hearing five charges against him during his initial appearance in federal court on Friday.
One count was for disturbing wildlife, two were alcohol-related, one was for interference, and one was for disorderly conduct.
The detention hearing, arraignment and bond revocation hearing is set for Wednesday.
An Oregon man who harassed a bison in Yellowstone National Park earlier this week -- a incident that went viral on social media -- was arrested Thursday night in a national park in Montana, according to a news release from Yellowstone on Friday afternoon. Glacier National Park rangers apprehended Raymond Reinke, 55, from Pendleton, Ore., at 10:45 p.m. Thursday.
"We appreciate the collaboration of our fellow rangers in Glacier and Grand Teton national parks on this arrest," Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Dan Wenk said. "Harassing wildlife is illegal in any national park.”
Reinke had been traveling to multiple national parks over the last week.
On July 28, he was arrested by rangers in Grand Teton National Park on a drunk and disorderly conduct incident. He spent the night in the Teton County Jail, and was then released on bond.
Reinke then traveled to Yellowstone National Park where rangers stopped his vehicle for a traffic violation on Tuesday. He was a passenger, appeared intoxicated and argumentative, and was cited for failure to wear belt.
Park officials believe Reinke encountered the bison in Hayden Valley soon after that.
Yellowstone rangers received several wildlife harassment reports from concerned visitors. They found Reinke later that evening and issued a citation requiring a court appearance.
The video of the event surfaced after that citation had been issued.Thursday, and rangers connected Reinke’s extensive history.
Klaassen requested Reinke's bond be revoked, the court granted the request and issued the arrest warrant.
Reinke earlier had told rangers that his plans were to travel to Glacier National Park.
Thursday night, Glacier National Park rangers began looking for his vehicle.
Meanwhile, rangers responded to the Many Glacier Hotel because two guests were arguing and creating a disturbance in the hotel dining room. Rangers identified one of the individuals involved as Reinke.
Glacier rangers took Reinke to Helena where they met Yellowstone rangers, who took him to Mammoth Hot Springs and booked him into the Yellowstone Jail.
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August 03, 2018, 05:23 PM
HRK
The only true justice would have been the Bison punting his ass across the road into a tree....
August 03, 2018, 07:00 PM
4859
I hope the NPS bans his drunk dumb ass from every Park.
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August 03, 2018, 07:15 PM
parallel
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Originally posted by parabellum: Magnificent beast. Formidable
I know right! I'm sitting here scratching my head trying to figure out why dude was upset that there was a bison in the road. I mean... I would be tripping out at how awesome it is that there's a freaking BISON right in front of me. This dude? He's acting like the animal os keeping him from getting to work on time. What the Hell did he go to Yellowstone for in the first place if the wildlife is going to be an inconvenience to him?
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August 04, 2018, 12:40 AM
Sig2340
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Originally posted by parallel: < snip > What the Hell did he go to Yellowstone for in the first place if the wildlife is going to be an inconvenience to him?
It appears he went for a serious drinking binge, given his arrest record of the last two weeks.
I hope he is ordered to go into an inpatient alcohol rehab.
Nice is overrated
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August 04, 2018, 03:25 AM
ElToro
What a tool. Sounds like he will have some time in jail to work on his drinking problem. Too bad that bison didn’t maim him. Stupid should hurt sometimes.
A few summers ago we did a family trip to Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks. At a Visitor center in Teton, a ranger told a story of seeing some college boys roll up slow to a bison ( in case you have never been to these parks, the bison are free range and can and will block the roads, they have the right of way) anyway said youths rolled up and spanked a bison on the rear and the bison promptly head butted the compact car the were in, crushing the rear quarter panel and door and breaking some glass. Rangers estimate was that it wasn’t going to be cheap to fix. He said he didn’t give them a ticket since the car damage was going to be more than a ticket.
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August 04, 2018, 10:18 AM
FN in MT
We visit Glacier NP several times a year as we are close by, 2.5 hours away. And have a friends Cabin in Baab for overnighting, when we hike.
Years back silly antics by visitors were fairly rare....Now they are commonplace.
Now it seems EVERY trip you see something ranging from plain stupid to dangerous. Idiots hiking TOWARDS grizzlies with cubs. Or trying to get so close to moose or deer to get that selfie.
I'd like to see the Park Service give their Officers plain jane vehicles and allow them to go "plain clothes". All they'd have to do is run Going to the Sun Road and watch the people being idiots. Write citations and along with the cite, kick them out of the Park at the same time. This IS fixable.
August 04, 2018, 10:36 AM
bendable
I say we invite him back to play his game during the rut, (Rutt?)
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August 04, 2018, 12:07 PM
DonDraper
While the awesome Glacier Park Rangers were taking him away to jail, they overheard his dad saying "Bison."
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August 04, 2018, 02:02 PM
tanner
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Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles: Dudes shouldn't wear Daisy Dukes. It makes 'em stoopid.
Nah, he should graduate himself up to clown for a PBR event or two (if he survives) and really show us his stuff.
August 04, 2018, 04:13 PM
bubbatime
What an ass jockey. A buffoon. A real ass whole. A total fucking dumbass. Numerous incidents with law enforcement, in a national park, in only the span of a couple of days. What a turd.
Last night, August 2, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Glacier National Park rangers apprehended Raymond Reinke, age 55, from Pendleton, Oregon. Reinke was wanted following an incident earlier this week at Yellowstone National Park when he was captured on video harassing a bison.
Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Dan Wenk said, “We appreciate the collaboration of our fellow rangers in Glacier and Grand Teton national parks on this arrest. Harassing wildlife is illegal in any national park.” Reinke had been traveling to multiple national parks over the last week. On July 28, he was first arrested by law enforcement rangers at Grand Teton National Park for a drunk and disorderly conduct incident. He spent the night in the Teton County Jail, and was then released on bond. Following his release, he traveled to Yellowstone National Park. Rangers at Yellowstone stopped his vehicle for a traffic violation on July 31. Reinke appeared to be intoxicated and argumentative. He was cited as a passenger for failure to wear a seatbelt. It is believed that after that traffic stop, Reinke encountered the bison. Yellowstone rangers received several wildlife harassment reports from concerned visitors and found Reinke later that evening, issuing a citation requiring a court appearance. A video of the event surfaced after that citation had been issued. On Thursday, August 2, Yellowstone rangers connected Reinke’s extensive history, and seeing the egregious nature of the wildlife violation, the Assistant U.S. Attorney requested his bond be revoked. The request was granted and on the night of August 2, a warrant was issued for Reinke’s arrest. Reinke had told rangers that his plans were to travel to Glacier National Park. Last night, August 2, Glacier National Park rangers began looking for his vehicle. Simultaneous with that search, rangers responded to the Many Glacier Hotel because two guests were arguing and creating a disturbance in the hotel dining room. Rangers identified one of the individuals involved as Reinke. Glacier rangers transported Reinke to Helena late last night, where they met Yellowstone rangers. Yellowstone rangers transported Reinke to Mammoth Hot Springs and booked him into the Yellowstone Jail. He is scheduled for a court appearance today.
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August 23, 2018, 06:23 PM
Skins2881
Yellowstone bison taunter sentenced to 130 days in jail.
The butcher with the sharpest knife has the warmest heart.
August 23, 2018, 07:01 PM
Sig2340
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Originally posted by Skins2881: Yellowstone bison taunterhazer sentenced to 130 days in jail.
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He is a HASER, not a TAUNTER, par TMat's post.
We all know that hazing a bison leaves lasting and permanent psychological scars on the bison.
Nice is overrated
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August 23, 2018, 07:11 PM
Gustofer
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Originally posted by Sig2340:
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Originally posted by Skins2881: Yellowstone bison taunterhazer sentenced to 130 days in jail.
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He is a HASER, not a TAUNTER, par TMat's post.
We all know that hazing a bison leaves lasting and permanent psychological scars on the bison.
He might get PTSD. The buffalo.
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August 23, 2018, 08:10 PM
TMats
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Originally posted by Sig2340:
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Originally posted by Skins2881: Yellowstone bison taunterhazer sentenced to 130 days in jail.
< snip >
He is a HASER, not a TAUNTER, par TMat's post.
We all know that hazing a bison leaves lasting and permanent psychological scars on the bison.
Well, yeah, but...I guess we can take out the word “alleged” now.
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August 23, 2018, 08:44 PM
2012BOSS302
What fucking idiot. And he is in jail while the bison roams free in Yellowstone, fitting.
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Aside from jail time, Reinke was given five years of unsupervised probation, during which he must abstain from alcohol and drugs and cannot enter Yellowstone, Glacier or Grand Teton National Parks, the news outlet said. He reportedly also has to receive drug and alcohol treatment.
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