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This story crossed the CNS wire overnight.

 

Q: Will KABC run this story tonight?

 

 

 

Disneyland Geese

Date: 06-09-2017 11:33 PM - Word Count: 101

 

Disneyland Geese

ANAHEIM (CNS) - A flock of geese flying over Disneyland tonight caused

quite a stir when they defecated on a crowd of people, prompting a hazmat

response.

It was initially reported that someone had thrown human feces on the

group, said Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt, the reason a hazmat team responded

just before 9 p.m. The group of 17 -- 11 adults and six minors -- were on Main

Street when the incident occurred.

``It was clearly goose poop,'' Wyatt said.

No one was injured and the guests were able to clean themselves off,

Wyatt said.

 

CNS-06-09-2017 23:33

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Will KABC run this story tonight?

 

I think they did last night.

 

Got a push alert about it last night: "Flying feces creates mess for Disneyland visitors. The fowl encounter - now at 11".

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It was the real deal.

 

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I have now seen everything.

My life is complete.

 

I'm sure that digital producer was in the newsroom just high-fiving everyone he/she could after sending that push.

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I'm sure that digital producer was in the newsroom just high-fiving everyone he/she could after sending that push.

 

The only way I would run this story is if I was allowed to include the two required words..."goose shit."

 

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A question for the producers that had to run this story...

What OTS graphic did you use???

A Disneyland generic ( Castle) slide?

A flying goose?

A poop emoji?

 

Will you be a brave producer and use the word "crap" in the script?...how about in just the 11pm version.

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