6-year-old boy attacked by coyote at crowded California park
Share and Follow


(KTLA) – A Southern California boy remains shaken up after he was attacked and dragged by a coyote at a crowded park in Carson.

On Monday, Enoch Palomar, 6, was with his family at Del Amo Park for his sister’s softball game that night.

During the game, cellphone video from a witness captured the moment Enoch’s screams could be heard from behind the softball field. He said the coyote initially chased after him and bit him as he tried to escape. It also apparently tried to drag him away.

“It just kept biting me, and I was trying to kick it,” Enoch recalled. “It was too fast, and it just jumped. I was trying my hardest, and then it didn’t work, and then I yelled.”

His mother, Melissa Palomar, heard his screams and was seen sprinting over to help the boy. “I was like, ‘Get up, get up!’” Melissa recalled yelling at her son. “I was just hysterical.”

After the coyote was scared off, the animal was seen fleeing across the softball field and eventually out of sight.

Enoch was left with serious injuries and required about 20 stitches in his legs. He was also bitten on his head and back. “It feels like pain, like I got bitten by a wolf,” he said.

Melissa reported the attack to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), where an investigation is underway. Officials have collected the child’s clothing for DNA samples to track the coyote.

As Enoch recovers at home, Melissa said the incident has left her shaken and terrified. She said she was surprised that a coyote was in such a crowded park.

“I would never expect it,” she said. “You’re at a park with a whole bunch of people. You don’t think a coyote would attack with a group of people around.”

To stay safe, CDFW experts advise that whenever a coyote begins approaching, you should:

  • Keep a safe distance and back away slowly
  • Keep small children and pets close to you
  • Make a loud noise yell, clap, blow a whistle
  • Make yourself look bigger (such as waving your arms)
  • Let the coyote leave the immediate area on its own
  • If a coyote makes contact, fight back and call Animal Control or 911

Although coyote sightings are common in Southern California, attacks on humans are rare, wildlife officials said.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
1-year-old baby found dead inside NYC apartment in apparent homicide: cops

Police discover body of 1-year-old child in NYC apartment, suspected homicide

The death of a 1-year-old baby boy within a Brooklyn affordable housing…
Celeste Rivas Hernandez laid to rest a month after remains discovered

Celeste Rivas Hernandez Finally Laid to Rest One Month After Her Remains Were Found

() A funeral service was held for Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the missing…
Kibbutz Be'eri 2 years on from Oct. 7

Kibbutz Be’eri Two Years After October 7

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…
Anti-Semitic protesters plan 'Martyrs of Palestine' rally on October 7

Protest group organizes ‘Martyrs of Palestine’ demonstration for October 7

Insensitive pro-Palestine protests have been scheduled on the two-year anniversary of October…
A medical helicopter is shown after it crashed

Helicopter Ambulance Accident on California Highway Leaves 3 Injured

() Three people are hospitalized in critical condition after a medical helicopter…
Jeffries challenges Johnson to prime-time debate about shutdown

Jeffries Invites Johnson to Prime-Time Debate on Government Shutdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Monday challenged Speaker Mike Johnson…
NYC girls aged 12 and 13 meet tragic end after 'subway surfing' at 3am

Tragedy Strikes as Two NYC Teens, 12 and 13, Die in Late-Night Subway Surfing Accident

Two teenage girls who died after going subway surfing in New York…
Cruz clashes with Nigeria over his claims 50,000 Christians killed since 2009 in religious violence

Cruz clashes with Nigeria over his claims 50,000 Christians killed since 2009 in religious violence

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Open Doors’ Natalie Blair…