Officers later claimed that they thought the animals were “threatening” and “dangerous”.
The cows were shot repeatedly and killed as they evaded capture running amok on a rural road in Gatineau.
A police spokesman told CTV:
“The cops, at one point they have to decide, is it threatening for the population? Is it too dangerous?
“So they did realise, and they did decide at one point that they had no choice to shoot the animal and kill the animal.”
The video, which has been viewed over 58,000 times on YouTube, has caused anger from animal rights groups.
Esther Klein of the Animal Defence League of Canada said that officers should be better prepared to deal with animals.
She told CTV: “One way or another, there has to be responsibility taken for these situations.”
“If it’s going to end up being the police, then police need the training and the tranquilizer guns and everything that is required to deal with this situation.”
“This would’ve been the most appropriate thing to do,” Lucille Cloutier told CTV.
Police said that they are investigating the shooting but have no plans to use tranquilizer guns.
Officers in Ottawa last year shot dead several moose after they roamed into the city.
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