There's more to this story...
...than the media might have said, of course.
First and foremost: Morgan, the FEMALE (the paper erroneously said 'he') Harris hawk involved, has a LONG history of unpredictable and aggressive behavior towards EVERYone, including her owner and his volunteers. She left a good-size scar on the thumb of our (my wife and myself) falconry mentor, who used to work at the raptor show.
As someone else has already pointed out, in a different forum, she should have been removed from the show years ago. Picking her for "chase-the-lure" duty was as stupid as choosing a four-year old kid to do the pulling.
What was worse was the fact that Gary Worley, the show's owner and lead trainer, was dumb enough to ask the kid to pull the lure in AFTER Morgan had attached herself to it. The first thing a bird's going to think in that situation is "My food! MINE!!"
Given that, and her history, I'm not at all surprised she acted as she did.
In light of this most recent incident, and all too many others, I do not trust Mr. Worley's judgment at all. I don't care if he has, supposedly, been doing this for thirty years. The way he does things has already cost a golden eagle her life (different incident earlier this year, around June 27th), and may have emotionally scarred a four-year old for life.
There is simply no excuse for any of it.
Happy travels.
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Bruce