Disturbing video out of New York City shows a food cart worker grabbing a pigeon off the street with his bare hands before bagging and returning to his cart with the animal.
The “fowl” incident was recorded by commuter Oriana Winchester Biersack, who was waiting for the bus when she saw the Queens vendor attempting to grab a pigeon from a flock and bring it back to his MS Halal food truck.
“Omg, I can’t believe what I just saw!” Biersack wrote on her Instagram account last week.
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“Please don’t buy food from this food truck! He throws food scraps to the pigeons and then he captures the pigeons to sell them! I swear I have seen crazy but this tops it all! This food truck is located in Queens, New York, at the corner of Queens Blvd and Junction Blvd, across from the Rego Park mall, right in front of TD Bank. Spread the word guys! I am beyond disgusted!” she added.
“After that, I saw him grab water and he was rinsing his hand and swishing water in his mouth…He was sticking his fingers into his mouth and scrubbing his teeth with his fingers,” Biersack told The New York Post on Saturday.
According to The Post, one of the cart’s workers, Muhammad Mola, mentioned that the individual caught on camera was a “temporary worker from Bangladesh” who was “unfamiliar with local laws and customs.”
Mola went on to claim the new “temporary worker” was actually just trying to rescue the pigeon.
But the nine-year cart veteran insisted the man — who he said is from his home country and was just filling in at the cart, which sells items such as meat patties, burgers and chicken or lamb over rice — was simply trying to rescue a bird whose legs got tied up.
He claimed the bird was freed after the ordeal.
“In our country everyone loves pigeons,” said Mola, 50. “They take care of them. The law is different here and he’s new, he doesn’t know the law here.”
Pigeon meat, called “kobutor” in Bengali, is considered a delicacy in Bangladesh.
The incident is reminiscent of the spate of reports out of Springfield, Ohio last year alleging Haitian migrants were capturing and eating cats, geese and other wildlife from local parks and public areas, which sparked an intense online debate that even made its way to the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on September 10.
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