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American climbs into monkey enclosure and terrorizes Japanese zoo

Shocking footage captured the moment an American tourist dressed as an emoji leapt into a monkey enclosure and sparked chaos among the animals. 

The incident unfolded Sunday at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Ichikawa, Japan, in the enclosure where a baby macaque monkey named Punch became an internet sensation earlier this year. 

Japanese authorities said two Americans were arrested for the stunt, and identified them as 24-year-old Reid Jahnai Dayson and 27-year-old Neal Jabari Duan. 

According to Japanese outlet TBS News, Dayson climbed over a fence and dropped into the monkey exhibit while Duan allegedly filmed his antics. 

Video of the moment allegedly showed Dayson dressed in a full Emoji costume and head leaping into the enclosure, sending the monkeys scrambling for safety. 

Stunned witnesses yelled at him as he strolled along the exhibit, until a zoo worker emerged and escorted him out. 

The man appeared to film the incident as some form of stunt as he waved to the crowd, but he did not interact with Punch the monkey before being apprehended. 

An official with the Ichikawa Police said Dayson and Duan face charges of forcible obstruction of business, which they reportedly denied in court. 

Shocking footage captured the moment an American tourist dressed as an emoji leapt into a zoo enclosure where a monkey named Punch became an internet sensation earlier this year

Shocking footage captured the moment an American tourist dressed as an emoji leapt into a zoo enclosure where a monkey named Punch became an internet sensation earlier this year

Japanese authorities arrested 24-year-old Reid Jahnai Dayson and 27-year-old Neal Jabari Duan following the prank, alleging that Dayson jumped in as Duan filmed

Japanese authorities arrested 24-year-old Reid Jahnai Dayson and 27-year-old Neal Jabari Duan following the prank, alleging that Dayson jumped in as Duan filmed 

The incident unfolded Sunday at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Ichikawa, Japan, where Punch the monkey became a viral sensation for its bond with an orangutan stuffed animal (seen in February)

The incident unfolded Sunday at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Ichikawa, Japan, where Punch the monkey became a viral sensation for its bond with an orangutan stuffed animal (seen in February) 

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Officials said the two men initially lied to police about their names when they were arrested, and did not have formal identification, per AFP. 

In response to the viral stunt, Ichikawa Zoo said in an X post that it was restricting access to Punch the monkey’s enclosure while it investigates the incident. 

The zoo said it was installing ‘intrusion prevention nets’ around the exhibit, and would be introducing extra patrols around the monkeys to keep them safe. 

Visitors to the zoo will also be banned from filming at the exhibit, and the zoo said it would be banning all proposals from YouTubers to record Punch and his fellow monkeys ‘for the time being.’ 

The zoo added that ‘no abnormalities’ had been observed in any of the monkeys following the stunt on Sunday. 

The arrest of the two Americans comes as Ichikawa Zoo has been inundated with visitors following the viral fame of Punch. 

Footage showed the man leap into the enclosure and scare off the monkeys before a zoo employee escorted him out of the exhibit

Footage showed the man leap into the enclosure and scare off the monkeys before a zoo employee escorted him out of the exhibit 

Monkeys in the exhibit raced away from the intruder and remained on a rock to avoid him

Monkeys in the exhibit raced away from the intruder and remained on a rock to avoid him 

Japanese authorities said two Americans were arrested for the stunt at the monkey enclosure, which allegedly saw Dayson leap down the steep barrier to get to the animals

Japanese authorities said two Americans were arrested for the stunt at the monkey enclosure, which allegedly saw Dayson leap down the steep barrier to get to the animals

The monkey became an online sensation earlier this year as millions watched videos of the macaque holding an orangutan stuffed animal for comfort. 

The orphaned monkey was raised in captivity and was initially rejected by other monkeys in the enclosure, sparking global adoration for the animal as its antics went viral on social media. 

The zoo said it was helping Punch integrate, and last month fans were overjoyed to see the monkey was finally accepted by his peers.  

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