LAPD Volunteer Officer Responds to Bee Swarm, Gets Stung By Bees
"A sting operation. Of sorts."
That's what Twitter user @iohmbra is calling an LAPD volunteer officer's painful response to a swarm of bees in Los Angeles's Encino neighborhood.
According to ABC7, the bees took over the 17100 block of West Adlon Road around 3:47 pm on Monday, and authorities warned residents to stay inside. Unfortunately, one volunteer officer didn't get the memo and found himself face-first in the gutter with dozens of stings. It didn't take long for the internet to start having its fun with the situation.
The officer was reportedly transported to a local hospital where he received care, along with two other local residents. A professional bee-removal contractor was eventually called to solve the problem.
"Family is asking please not to send flowers," @LosAngelini joked.
I have recently become aware of this video footage https://t.co/LWWt2NRYfv pic.twitter.com/b4EyDCtsWF
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The Swat team arrived too late. pic.twitter.com/No8oUKaOv8
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