Tomorrow morning, we’ll be getting new information about the tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo Christmas Day. The city’s Department of Emergency Management is releasing recordings of fire and police radio traffic and of two important phone calls – from a zoo employee and from Paul Dhaliwal, one of the surviving victims.
We probably won’t find out what lead up to the tiger named “Tatiana” leaping from her enclosure and killing Carlos Sousa Jr. But, we will hear the chaos in the minutes after the attack. Sources tell us you can hear officers firing at the tiger. The I-Team will be listening closely to the recordings and following up on any questions they raise.



Amy Hollyfield, needs to be fired.
The smirk on her face as she carefully gave ALL information on the tapes available at this point, and ends her comments with "This is a lot to chew upon". Her direct look into the camera told me that she deliberately thought that comment was going to make her ratings go up. I never watch KGO7 SF, but it was on and there she was. I thought about this, and realized well she can't say "I wasn't thinking." If she wasn't thinking then why do the newscastat all. And that terminology "that is a lot to chew upon" I have not seen in an email, news alert or anything in years. I would definitely have her job. Please remove her from doing any further commenting on the SF Zoo. They have enough problems as it is. I now go back to NBC11. I am appalled at her lack of ability to report the news in a professional manner.
It totally sickens me that the DIRECTOR allowed this. I was born and raised here and this is the worst I have ever witnessed in unethical journalism by any station in the SF Bay Area. We,the example, for the rest of the world, surely did not need to witness this very misguided "journalist".
Posted by: lyn | January 15, 2008 at 01:48 PM