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Barry Leibowitz /

CBS News/ June 3, 2011, 9:07 AM

Mo. police shoot alligator twice...but that gator wasn't real

This alligator is real, unlike the one "mortally wounded" by police in Independence, Mo.

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(CBS/AP) INDEPENDENCE, Mo. - When you wear the badge, you never know what lurks around the corner.

Like the police in suburban Kansas City, who recently responded to a rare alligator sighting and took quick action to dispatch the predator, shooting it in the head - twice - while it lay menacingly in the weeds.

Turns out they had mortally wounded a concrete lawn ornament.

It wasn't until the second rifle shot bounced off the gator's head that the officers realized what they had done.

A resident of a subdivision near a pond called police Saturday evening to report that his children spotted the alligator while they were playing in some nearby woods.

After consulting a conservation agent, who told them to kill the gator if they felt it posed a danger, one of the officers shot it twice in the head before realizing something was up, said Tom Gentry, an Independence police spokesman.

"It didn't move," Gentry said. "They inched up closer and closer and discovered it was a mock-up of a real alligator made to look like it was real."

In the officers' defense, it was growing dark when they shot the fake gator and it was partially submerged in the weeds. The property owner told police that the gator was meant to keep people off his property, Gentry said. Officers told him a no-trespassing sign would have been wiser.

"Now he'll have to patch up his alligator," Gentry said.

Conservation agent Derek Cole said the department has received calls in the past about alligators that had been set free in populated areas, so there was no reason to believe the Saturday sighting wasn't valid.


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documemts says:
Anything worth shooting once is probably worth shooting twice.............?
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nojoy01 says:
"The property owner told police that the gator was meant to keep people off his property, Gentry said. Officers told him a no-trespassing sign would have been wiser."
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Wiser how? Does the officer REALLY, HONESTLY think that people pay any attention to a "No Trespassing" sign? Also, if you called the police to report someone trespassing on your property you'd have to have an Eight Day Clock to measure their response time. Funny story. The only thing that would've been a "perfect ending" is if the officer, after shooting the lawn ornament, had issued a ticket for "maintaing a public nuisance".
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skeezix06 replies:
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Do you really think kids are going to be dumb enough to think that's an alligator for any length of time at all? I don't.
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b4uigo says:
this belongs in the opinion column?
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ariz_1944 says:
Sounds like something from "POLICE ACADEMY"!!! Just how DUMB are these cops? I'll let YOU answer that, but KNOW I will NEVER drive thru MO! They MIGHT shoot the GATOR on my Lic Plate!!!
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gadfly65 says:
"Come on, Billy Bob; I'm a-gonna shoot me a alluhgator."
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undead_warlock says:
Sorry, but the "alligator" that they shot was not that convincing; it was unpainted concrete. So you may not want anything more convincing, as the dumb cops might mistake it for the monster from the black lagoon and come after it with a SWAT van.
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