By Mark Dimond, NewsMob
PAYSON, UT – Officials reportedly had to put down an overzealous park ranger this last weekend.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports that the ranger (whose name has not yet been released to the public) had been over aggressive when responding to alleged park infractions.
“I was just trying to pet the friendly bear,” said a local camper. Witnesses then tell us that the ranger started screaming wildly and tackled the man to the ground, lightly bruising his arm.

Ranger waits to give out next undeserved citation
“This kind of aggressive behavior is not acceptable by rangers,” reports the division outreach manager. “He has had numerous complaints filed against him. Some of the more serious ones include giving out citations for poaching and calling the police about a marijuana field.”
Threatened campers reported trying several means to scare off the power hungry ranger. Attempts ranged from making loud noises to firing warning shots in the air. None of these attempts proved to be successful.
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