No kidding! Goats descend upon deputy’s car and eat paperwork

(Madison County Sheriff's Office/Facebook, YHN)

Last week, Madison County Deputy Casey Thrower was delivering civil documents when two goats invaded his vehicle.

According to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Thrower returned to his vehicle after hearing something inside. Caught on video, one goat was standing atop the vehicle while the other was inside the car eating paperwork.

The video was shared to Facebook by the sheriff’s department, which said Thrower typically leaves his driver’s side door open due to routine canine attacks.

“Get out of there. Are you kidding me? Get out! There’s nothing to eat in there,” Thrower told the unbothered goat eating the documentation. “Don’t eat that, come on.”

“Are you crazy?” he asked the goat standing high upon his patrol car.

According to the sheriff’s department, Thrower holds the title of being one of the county’s “Greatest of All Time” deputies.

“Deputy Thrower has been serving the citizens of Madison County for about 40 years and is considered one of our G.O.A.T deputies,” the department wrote on Facebook.

Dylan Smith is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @DylanSmithAL

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