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See you later, gator! A deputy hauled an alligator out of a family’s pool — and even buckled it up in the back seat of his patrol car — in a wild video that one fan said showed Florida grit ...
I know, you're so angry," Richardson tells the gator before making sure he wears his seatbelt. "You know what, let me buckle you in." After a brief car ride the gator was relocated to a nearby pond.
After a woman was attacked by an 11-foot gator in Martin County, WPTV’s Michael Hoffman connected with Stone Lequerique, one of a handful of gator wranglers in Palm Beach County.
The woman in Central Florida died after an alligator attack in May. She was bitten in the torso after being knocked into the water from a canoe, FWC says.
St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Deputy Richardson buckled a gator in safely to the back of his patrol car after capturing it in a St. Augustine, Florida, backyard pool.
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