A deer crashed into the door of a butcher shop in Minnesota

A meat market owner in Minnesota has a wild story to tell after her store was invaded by a surprise visitor over the weekend. The aggressive creature, a deranged doe, ran out of the store as quickly as it entered.

“The deer decided to go in and warm up, but he realized that this was a butcher’s shop, and immediately kicked her back. She did a lot of damage when she came in and out,” She Said Butcher Shop shared on Facebook.

A security camera caught the deer crashing into the front door of a local store in Moorhead, Minnesota on Saturday afternoon before it clumsily attempted to leave the local establishment. The deer left a torn trail behind her and slid across the red cement floor like a sheet of ice.

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An invasive doe left a trail of shards of broken glass after it broke into a local business in Minnesota.
(She said butcher shop/Facebook)

Once inside, the frightened deer slid across the concrete floor and crashed into the owner's plants.

Once inside, the frightened deer slid across the concrete floor and crashed into the owner’s plants.
(She said butcher shop/Facebook)

“It was a really ordeal and I’m really not sure who was more afraid of me or the deer at the time, but overall it was a pretty terrible experience,” owner and butcher Melissa Evans wrote on the company’s Facebook page.

Evans shared that she and her daughter were at the back of the store at noon on Saturday when they heard the loud rumble of a deer tumbling in the room. Evans shared that she looked up from her workplace just in time to see the deer return to the wild.

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“I hope the deer is ok and is telling her friends again the story of the crazy experience she had today while escaping the butcher,” Evan shared in a social media post.

After the deer’s wild antics, She Said Butcher Shop shared the damage caused by the deer.

“Other than a broken door, a hole in the wall, and a few broken plants, everything else came out unscathed, and I’m grateful because it could have been a lot worse, not only with damage, but potentially seriously hurting someone. “, the message says.

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After the “trial”, the small business owner was forced to close from Saturday to Monday as workers repaired her smashed front door.

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