Traffic & Transit
Video: Jon Stewart Rescues Subway Goats
Jon Stewart's assessment that one goat was a "good boy" flatly contradicts the MTA's assertion that the pair were both "very baaaaad."

SUNSET PARK, BROOKLYN — Jon Stewart promised to rescue two Brooklyn subway goats and he wasn’t kidding.
Two goats who roamed the N line in Brooklyn Monday were picked up by the former Daily Show host and taken to an animal sanctuary in upstate New York, video shows.
“Good boy,” Stewart can be seen telling one goat as he is herded into a white van. Stewart’s assessment of the goat’s character contradicts that of MTA officials who dubbed the animal pair, “very baaaaad boys.”
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Stewart and his wife Tracy came to Brooklyn to pick up the two goat after they were found near the Fort Hamilton Parkway Station on Monday afternoon, according to transit officials and the animal shelter that claimed the goats.
The dynamic duo was taken to Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glens where shelter officials said, “They’re safe now."
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