'Psycho' Squirrel Goes Nuts During Christmas Reign Of Terror, Injures 18

A completely nuts squirrel that caused chaos during a two-day Christmas rampage that left 18 people injured in Buckley, Wales has been captured and euthanized, according to locals who had to live through a 48-hour period that they won't soon forget.

The "bloodthirsty" squirrel nicknamed Stripe attacked dogs, cats and chased people until Buckley resident Corrine Reynolds was finally fed up with menace to society. Ms. Reynolds, according to the Evening Standard, set a cage with a few peanuts and the horror was finally over.


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Reynolds can't figure out what triggered the squirrel's nasty streak. She noted on the Buckley Facebook group that she began feeding Stripe "since March last year" and that it's never been nasty before the Christmas rampage.






In a Christmas Eve Facebook post, Buckley resident Jane Harry showed off the destruction left behind when Stripe attacked her and two others. Harry describes how Stripe attacked one woman by "going mental running around her neck and bit her on the shoulder."






Reynolds told the Evening Standard that she's "relieved" the terror is over and residents can go back to smoking and getting their recycling bins without being attacked, but noted that she's “sad because I’m an animal lover and because of me this squirrel lost his life.”

Let this serve as a lesson to all of those out there who have a pet squirrel that will take peanuts out of your hand. One minute the rodent is your friend, the next minute it wants to rip your hand off. Be on high alert and pray your little buddy doesn't turn into a "bloodthirsty...psycho."

Let your elderly parents know there could be danger lurking.





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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.