Police officer in Texas remove a baby alligator off of a front porch

A Fulshear Texas Police Officer removes a baby alligator from a front porch.
@Deepizzaguy (104109)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
September 4, 2024 3:12pm CST
A family who resides in Fulshear Texas called the Fulshear Police Department to ask for help to remove the baby alligator from the front porch on Thursday Friday August 29. Fulshear Lieutenant Henry was able to remove the alligator with his hands despite the baby alligator telling the police officer to go away. The baby alligator was likely moved to a safer area away from a residence. Link is abc3340.com/news/offbeat/d...
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@LindaOHio (181645)
• United States
5 Sep
I'm glad they were able to remove the baby alligator safely.
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@Deepizzaguy (104109)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Sep
So am I happy to learn that the baby alligator was removed from the front porch safely by the police officer.
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@nela13 (58720)
• Portugal
4 Sep
He looks cute in the picture I am glad he is safe now.
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@Deepizzaguy (104109)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Sep
So am I.
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@rakski (126011)
• Philippines
4 Sep
I wonder how the baby alligator end there in the porch.
@rakski (126011)
• Philippines
5 Sep
@Deepizzaguy I am thinking of the parents of that baby alligator might be around also. I hope not though
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@Deepizzaguy (104109)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5 Sep
That is a good question how the baby alligator got to the front door of the home.
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@RasmaSandra (80708)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Sep
What a cute baby alligator I would not have been afraid of that, I hope it found its parents,
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@Deepizzaguy (104109)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 Sep
I also hope that the baby alligator will reunite with its parents soon.
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