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After an incident involving a literal camel bite, 1000-Lb. Sisters’ star Amy Slaton Halterman was arrested on drug and child endangerment charges.

It’s unclear what triggered the incident with the camel and who may have provoked it but in America, you are innocent until proven guilty and the same probably goes for zoo animals.

“It was no ordinary Labor Day in Crockett County. Deputies were requested to respond to Safari Park where a guest allegedly was bitten by a camel. Upon arrival, deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle,” the police department said in a statement.

According to NBC:

Reality TV star Amy Slaton Halterman was arrested on Labor Day at a Tennessee zoo on drug and child endangerment charges.

Halterman, 36, who stars along with her sister in TLC’s “1,000-lb Sisters,” was charged with illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI, and two counts of child endangerment on Monday, the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department said.

Deputies had responded to a call regarding a guest allegedly bitten by a camel at Tennessee Safari Park, a drive and walk through zoo, in Alamo.

It’s unclear who was bit by the camel but Halterman was seen on a stretcher after the incident.

Authorities did not disclose what the cause of the smell was, but said Halterman and Brian Scott Lovvorn were in the vehicle and both were hit with the same charges.

TMZ also reported that the drugs, marijuana, and mushrooms, were in plain sight when the officers pulled them over after the camel bite. There were two kids in the car but it’s unclear if they were hers.

Hopefully, the body cam footage will be released soon. And as of writing this, the camel seems to be okay.