Law enforcement officers face all kinds of threats. But out in Massachusetts, they never saw this one coming. They say a 55-year-old woman weaponized bees to try to stop an eviction. Investigators say the winged weapons came stacked in hives on a trailer."The bees came out, unleashed and swarming, angry and they started stinging everybody there," said Sheriff Nick Cocchi.Sheriff's deputies say hundreds of bees started swarming and stinging them, raising fears about possible allergic reactions.The 55-year-old woman managed to zip up her beekeeper suit in the chaos but was arrested by deputies. Investigators say she didn't know the tenant but is known to protest evictions.Thanks to quick action, the woman was arrested quickly before anyone was seriously hurt.Watch the video above for the full story.
Law enforcement officers face all kinds of threats. But out in Massachusetts, they never saw this one coming.
They say a 55-year-old woman weaponized bees to try to stop an eviction.
Investigators say the winged weapons came stacked in hives on a trailer.
"The bees came out, unleashed and swarming, angry and they started stinging everybody there," said Sheriff Nick Cocchi.
Sheriff's deputies say hundreds of bees started swarming and stinging them, raising fears about possible allergic reactions.
The 55-year-old woman managed to zip up her beekeeper suit in the chaos but was arrested by deputies. Investigators say she didn't know the tenant but is known to protest evictions.
Thanks to quick action, the woman was arrested quickly before anyone was seriously hurt.
Watch the video above for the full story.
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