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‘We turned and ran’

Timothy Hurley
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STAR-ADVERTISER PHOTO / 1994
Police examined the body of Tyke the elephant on Ilaniwai Street in downtown Honolulu on Aug. 20, 1994.
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STAR-ADVERTISER PHOTO / 1994
Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals gathered the next day where Tyke the elephant died to protest the treatment of the animal.
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STAR-ADVERTISER PHOTO / 1994
Tyke was brought down by Honolulu police officers, who riddled the animal with as many as 87 bullets, but she was still alive when she hit the ground. Zoo officials then gave the animal a lethal injection.
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STAR-ADVERTISER PHOTO / 1994
Earlier in the day, Tyke the elephant escaped the circus at Blaisdell Arena and ran through the streets before being shot.