Wade had only worked at the Old Bell Hotel for two weeks when the driver crashed into a nearby storefront.Geography Photos via Getty ImagesWade pursued the pair for 15 minutes through thickets, noticing the driver was “swaying” and “staggering,” until they reached the sanctuary.“I could see this massive emu,” Wade told the Post. “I’m six foot tall and it was bigger than me.”Emus, the world’s second-tallest bird after ostriches, are known as fiercely protective of their young, usually attacking predators with their legs, according to National Geographic.After being subdued by the bird, the man fled the compound. Wade flagged down a passing police car and the man was arrested.“My only regret is I didn’t have my phone in my hand to video it; the words don’t do it justice,” said Wade
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