Official: Clubbed Seattle gulls had been nuisance
WSP troopers being investigated for killing birds
SEATTLE — A wildlife official says two Washington state troopers who used their batons to kill seagulls at a Seattle ferry dock were trying to solve a problem with aggressive birds.
Bruce Bjork, chief of enforcement for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, says the birds killed were juveniles in a nest atop a toll booth. The nest attracted adult gulls that had been divebombing ferry workers and others.
The department is investigating to determine if the troopers committed a crime; under state law, killing or harming seagulls is a misdemeanor that carries up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. The incident occurred at the Colman Ferry Dock shortly after midnight Thursday.