I was like "again?!" lol. This is from a couple of years ago - I think the poor fella was captured and euthanized. Sad. Also, it was in the Sugar Land area, not Florida. Unless Florida also had a knife-in-the-head alligator.
Holy crap, it looks like it really may have happened multiple times?! In Florida and Sugar Land. 2019 in Sugar Land : 2022 in Florida : Alligator euthanized in Deltona after being spotted with knife in its head
Amusing. This is right next to my favorite bike path. This just happened right on the other side of that lake. This one is a couple miles from my house. This lake is infested with gators. You would have to be out of your mind to be in that water, especially at 2am.
lol. He's got his own channel, I guess. Still had me laughing at the very end where every step got crazier. The video below is the same video but better quality and longer. In it he gets chastised by the council member saying he goes around the country doing this at various city council meetings. What a hobby. lol.
Police: Man arrested in Daytona Beach after dangling, dropping child off second-floor resort balcony DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A 31-year-old man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly dropping a 4-year-old off the second floor of a Daytona Beach resort, according to an affidavit from the police department. The man, identified as Brandon Gilmore, is now facing a felony charge of aggravated child abuse. According to records from the Daytona Beach Police Department, Gilmore met the mother of the toddler approximately five hours before the incident, which happened just before 8 p.m. The man says he told the mother he was taking the child outside to play and "scare him a little bit," then proceeded to hold the child upside down by his legs over the balcony. Witnesses say Gilmore then dropped the toddler head-first, letting him fall two stories to the ground. "He was just like swinging in, playing with them," Dasanni Bentley, who witnessed the troubling incident, said. "And then he let him go, and he had him by one foot. And then the kid slipped right out of him and fell directly on his head on the concrete, no grass." Gilmore told officers he held the child over the balcony but did not expand further on his involvement, the affidavit says. Bentley said the child took a pretty hard hit. "His face started turning bright purple," Bentley said. "He obviously was getting no oxygen. It was just not a good situation." Officers say they were able to access video surveillance footage that captured the incident. According to the affidavit, the video shows Gilmore exiting a hotel room holding the child normally in his arms before holding him over the balcony by one leg. The surveillance footage then shows Gilmore dropping the child head first, the affidavit says. Bentley said Gilmore and the child's mom ran downstairs. "They were just all down like all around him, trying to make sure he was OK," she said. "People were screaming from the pool, like to not touch him." Witnesses said the mom picked the child off the floor and took him back to the room. The child was rushed to hospital as a trauma alert based on the seriousness of the fall. According to police, the child suffered blunt-force trauma to his head. The child was released from the hospital with no long-term effects, police said Tuesday. "Absolutely devastating," Bentley said. "I don't even know how I react if that was my own." The Department of Children and Families took a report of the incident, according to the affidavit. Gilmore is now charged with aggravated child abuse. He is being held at the Volusia County Jail on no bond.
Florida police tell people to stop taking selfies with ‘depressed’ black bear https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/19/florida-bear-selfies
Watch Florida Man casually jump off a bridge when stopped by police Daytona Beach, Florida police were seeking a robbery suspect when they spotted a gentleman walking across a bridge over the Halifax River. The cops stopped the man and asked if they could "holler at him for a few minutes." Smartly, the man asked if he was being detained. Not-so-smartly, when the cops answered in the affirmative, the man very casually turned around and jumped off the bridge. According to First Coast News, "The police department enlisted their marine unit to locate and apprehend [32-year-old Richard] Martinovics in the water."
Before I invest 13 minutes...what does this have to do with Florida? Okay, the guy was born in Florida.
Badass was from Florida, wasn't sure where else to put it. You've invested multiple hundreds of 13 minute blocks on MuskyLinkedX'sFaceSpace, I figured this one wouldn't hurt you.