Animals
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Thousands of Angry Bees in Encino Stung LAPD Volunteer Police Officer Up to 100 Times [Video]
The Encino bee attack was caught on live television. Click to read more. Angry bees attacked and stung a volunteer police officer of the Los Angeles Police Department several dozens of times in the Encino area of Los Angeles, California, earlier this week.
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