An out-of-control bull escaped from an Oregon rodeo event, violently tossing and stampeding whoever came into his path, New York Post reported.
Videos circulating on social media show the escaped animal charging towards a woman wearing a red shirt and violently tossing and attacking her.
The bull named Party Bus flipped the woman into the air before attacking her a second time with its horns. She then fell to the ground as the bull fled into the parking lot.
As per reports, Party Bus was soon captured by rodeo pick-up men. As a result of the bulls violent behaviour, three people have been injured, "two of whom were transported to a local hospital."
According to the Sisters Rodeo Association, a police officer also suffered minor injuries.
The incident took place at the 84th Sisters Rodeo, which is a popular event that draws many of the nation’s top cowboys and thousands of spectators.
Leslie Lange, who works for Party Bus, said, "We’re going to take him home, buck him again, do some training with him, and try to never put him in that situation again."
The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association said Saturday’s incident is a reminder that "while rodeo is a highly entertaining sport, on very rare occasions, it can also pose some risk".
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