Breaking News: Horses Gone Wild at JFK Airport - Quick Thinking Saves the Day
In a bizarre incident that unfolded on Sunday night near John F. Kennedy Airport, a horse managed to break free and gallop freely on highways for over an hour before being safely captured by Port Authority police. The dramatic scene was captured on video, showing the animal careening down an exit ramp at breakneck speed, weaving past motels and parking lots.
According to officials, the horse, identified as Sundance, had escaped from Curly's Cowboy Center in Southeast Queens, less than a mile from the airport, while its owner was present. It appears that the gate leading out of the center was left ajar during a car-and-trailer maneuver, allowing the horse to make a quick escape.
As fate would have it, the Port Authority police were already on the scene, responding to reports of a runaway horse on the JFK Expressway around 6:30 p.m. Lieutenant [no name mentioned] reportedly used his "quick thinking and calm control" to stop Sundance at the entrance to Terminal 1, where the animal was safely contained.
Thanks to the swift action of the Port Authority police, traffic impacts were minimized, with all terminals cleared by around 8 p.m. The horse, however, received more than just a second chance - it also got a second home back at Curly's Cowboy Center, which promised to beef up its security measures after the incident.
The Port Authority Police Lieutenants Benevolent Association took to social media to praise Lieutenant [no name mentioned], calling him an example of "steady leadership" and "what leadership looks like in real time." While it's unlikely that Sundance will ever take a leisurely stroll on a highway again, one thing is certain - the Port Authority police are ready for anything.
In a bizarre incident that unfolded on Sunday night near John F. Kennedy Airport, a horse managed to break free and gallop freely on highways for over an hour before being safely captured by Port Authority police. The dramatic scene was captured on video, showing the animal careening down an exit ramp at breakneck speed, weaving past motels and parking lots.
According to officials, the horse, identified as Sundance, had escaped from Curly's Cowboy Center in Southeast Queens, less than a mile from the airport, while its owner was present. It appears that the gate leading out of the center was left ajar during a car-and-trailer maneuver, allowing the horse to make a quick escape.
As fate would have it, the Port Authority police were already on the scene, responding to reports of a runaway horse on the JFK Expressway around 6:30 p.m. Lieutenant [no name mentioned] reportedly used his "quick thinking and calm control" to stop Sundance at the entrance to Terminal 1, where the animal was safely contained.
Thanks to the swift action of the Port Authority police, traffic impacts were minimized, with all terminals cleared by around 8 p.m. The horse, however, received more than just a second chance - it also got a second home back at Curly's Cowboy Center, which promised to beef up its security measures after the incident.
The Port Authority Police Lieutenants Benevolent Association took to social media to praise Lieutenant [no name mentioned], calling him an example of "steady leadership" and "what leadership looks like in real time." While it's unlikely that Sundance will ever take a leisurely stroll on a highway again, one thing is certain - the Port Authority police are ready for anything.