Man Spotted With Bull Riding Shotgun In Car

September 4, 2023

A man in Nebraska has been driving his bull around in his small car.

No, not in a trailer being pulled by the sedan.

The bull rides shotgun.

bull riding shotgun
Credit: NewsChannelNebraska.com

Last weekend, Norfolk Police Division responded to a call about a man driving eastbound on 275 with a bull in his front passenger seat.

"The officers received a call referencing a car driving into town that had a cow in it," said Police Captain Chad Reiman.

"They thought that it was going to be a calf, something small or something that would actually fit inside the vehicle."

bull riding shotgun
Credit: NewsChannelNebraska.com

The driver was immediately pulled over by Norfolk Police as they performed a routine traffic stop.

"There were some citable issues with that situation," Reiman said.

"The officer chose to write him a warning and ask him to take the animal back home and leave the city."

bull riding shotgun
Credit: NewsChannelNebraska.com

The man and his bull, Howdy Doody, returned home and no one was hurt.

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