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In Massachusetts, a woman set a swarm of bees on police officers

A Massachusetts woman released a swarm of bees on police officers who were trying to hand an eviction notice to a state resident. Writes about it Fox News.

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The incident occurred on October 12 when Hampden County sheriff's deputies tried to serve an eviction notice in Longmeadow, where they were met with protests by local residents.

An official department report says Rory Woods, 55, who lives in Hadley, arrived in an SUV at the officers' location and towed a trailer full of bee hives. Her attitude towards the residents of the house, whom they tried to evict, is unknown.

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According to the report, Woods, who donned a beekeeper costume to protect herself, began to "shake" the hives and broke the lid of one of them, causing hundreds of bees to fly out and sting police officers.

Eventually Woods was arrested. Among the injured police officers were three allergic to bees.

When Woods was told that several officers were allergic to bees, she replied, “Oh, are you allergic? Good".

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She pleaded not guilty at her October 12 arraignment in Springfield District Court and was released without bail.

Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi explained that Woods could have been charged with more serious charges if something had happened to those stung.

“One employee ended up in the hospital. Fortunately, everything is fine with him, ”concluded Kokki.

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