Having listened to one man who shot 2 of the lions on the radio, he sounded genuinely upset that he had to destroy them. Unfortunately, capturing and dealing with these animals in a situation like that is near impossible. The preperation would be long enough to put residents at risk, most importantly their children. It's sad that they had to be killed (The man who shot two described them as beautiful animals) but sometimes that has to be done. It's more sad that they don't know who is responsible yet, and that Steve Henning is not being held responsible for his poor habitat management, even if the lions aren't his.
Having listened to one man who shot 2 of the lions on the radio, he sounded genuinely upset that he had to destroy them. Unfortunately, capturing and dealing with these animals in a situation like that is near impossible. The preperation would be long enough to put residents at risk, most importantly their children. It's sad that they had to be killed (The man who shot two described them as beautiful animals) but sometimes that has to be done. It's more sad that they don't know who is responsible yet, and that Steve Henning is not being held responsible for his poor habitat management, even if the lions aren't his.