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Kansas Police Open Fire At Lawn Ornament, Mistaking It For An Alligator (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06/02/2011 1:53 pm Updated: 11/15/2011 4:20 am

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Police responding to a rare alligator sighting in suburban Kansas City took quick action to dispatch of the beast, shooting it in the head, as instructed, while it lurked menacingly in the weeds leading down to a pond.

It wasn't until a second rifle shot bounced off the reptile's head that the officers realized they had mortally wounded a concrete lawn ornament.

A resident of a subdivision near the 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.

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"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.

"The department doesn't get involved in something like that," Cole said. "They asked if they could go ahead and dispatch it if it was a danger, and I said there's a kill shot on alligators, a small kill shot on the head. I said if they can get a shot like that, go ahead."

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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Police responding to a rare alligator sighting in suburban Kansas City took quick action to dispatch of the beast, shooting it in the head, as instructed, while it lurked menacing...
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Police responding to a rare alligator sighting in suburban Kansas City took quick action to dispatch of the beast, shooting it in the head, as instructed, while it lurked menacing...
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cmfrtblebbw
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10:09 PM on 07/11/2011
Fake shooting, Crocodile tears...best I could think of.
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amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
01:52 PM on 06/11/2011
Yes our uniformed finest out protecting us from dangerous and crafty concrete alligators. I gotta say this video made me laugh out loud till I cried. I can't get the picture of two officers, bravely drawing their guns and blasting away, only to find out it was already "dead". LOL just LOL!!!
GraceNotes
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03:02 PM on 06/07/2011
Officer, there is a gnome in my neighbor's yard, and it is giving me the evil eye! Please go shoot it!
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BannedInBoston
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07:45 PM on 06/06/2011
It wasn't until a second rifle shot bounced off the reptile's head that the officers realized they had mortally wounded a concrete lawn ornament. -- From the story. Ricochets like that can be dangerous, so it's not an entirely innocuous story.
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BannedInBoston
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07:38 PM on 06/06/2011
ALI Gator -- Probably a terrorist alligator....
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BannedInBoston
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07:34 PM on 06/06/2011
The "alligator" didn't even pull a gun on the cops....
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02:16 PM on 06/05/2011
While no trespass signs don't always work, fake alligators are therefore probably wiser in this case. Me thinks it was a fairly resourceful idea. Certainly potential teen vandals were impressed and it even fooled the police so it's fair to say the 'gator' is doing it's job well.
01:32 PM on 06/04/2011
You would think the cops would have talked to the owner first. But hey, that would take away any reason to shoot those guns. Cops are disgusting!
02:25 AM on 06/04/2011
The heathens could have at least used a stun gun on the poor critter first.
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redsoxpagan
11:24 PM on 06/03/2011
Although funny, the facts are the police are shooting first and asking questions, maybe, far too many times
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07:26 PM on 06/03/2011
Should have thrown it a donut first.
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
12:36 PM on 06/04/2011
Hey, if the alligator had had a box of donuts with him, he probably would have escaped!
yappnmutt
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06:21 PM on 06/03/2011
i wonder how the concrete alligator posed the danger necessary to shoot it.
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Steve Rotert
12:09 AM on 06/04/2011
That's what I was wondering. Like in so many other police shootings, the concrete gator must have attempted to assault one of the officers. Makes you wonder.
02:21 PM on 06/03/2011
Dear AOL Weird News,
Remeber in journalism school when the first thing they taught you about was "Libel" and how important it was to make sure what you print is correct because of defamation blah blah blah?
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Kansan
02:10 PM on 06/03/2011
Dear AOL Weird News "Journalists",
You spelled "Missouri" wrong in your headline.
Regards,
A Concerned Kansan
01:59 PM on 06/03/2011
Dear AOL Weird News Fact Checking Super Squad,
In regards to "Kansas Police Open Fire At Lawn Ornament, Mistaking It For An Alligator":
Why were Kansas police discharging firearms in Independence, Missouri?
Sincerely,
A Confused Kansan