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DAYTONA BEACH News-Journal- Sept 10
Man gets 6 months for swinging alligator!
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A man who swung an alligator at his girlfriend during an argument was sentenced to six months in jail.
David Havenner, 41, of Port Orange, pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of battery and possession of an alligator, said Linda Pruitt, spokeswoman for the State Attorney's Office. He changed his earlier plea of not guilty, she said Wednesday.
He was sentenced to six month in jail with 48 days credit for time served during the Sept. 1 hearing, according to court records.
Sheriff's officials said Havenner was keeping the 3-foot gator in his bathtub and swung it at his girlfriend, Nancy Monico, 39, during an argument on July 16.
Monico told investigators that Havenner beat her with his fists, then grabbed the gator and swung it at her as she tried to escape. The gator struck Monico at least once, after which time Havenner threw empty beer bottles at her and then kicked her out of their mobile home, she told investigators.
Havenner told investigators that Monico bit his hand because she was upset that they had run out of alcohol.
The alligator was later released into the St. Johns River, wildlife commission officials said.
Man gets 6 months for swinging alligator!
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A man who swung an alligator at his girlfriend during an argument was sentenced to six months in jail.
David Havenner, 41, of Port Orange, pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges of battery and possession of an alligator, said Linda Pruitt, spokeswoman for the State Attorney's Office. He changed his earlier plea of not guilty, she said Wednesday.
He was sentenced to six month in jail with 48 days credit for time served during the Sept. 1 hearing, according to court records.
Sheriff's officials said Havenner was keeping the 3-foot gator in his bathtub and swung it at his girlfriend, Nancy Monico, 39, during an argument on July 16.
Monico told investigators that Havenner beat her with his fists, then grabbed the gator and swung it at her as she tried to escape. The gator struck Monico at least once, after which time Havenner threw empty beer bottles at her and then kicked her out of their mobile home, she told investigators.
Havenner told investigators that Monico bit his hand because she was upset that they had run out of alcohol.
The alligator was later released into the St. Johns River, wildlife commission officials said.
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Re: White Trash Crime
Wed, September 15, 2004 - 11:57 AMAnd Drugs are illegal. Ir is the real story that the Meth ran out and they both agreed to substitute Alcohol so that they jail time would be minimal for both of them. Who keeps a freakin' aligator in the bath tub anyway.... Poor gator. -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Wed, September 15, 2004 - 7:39 PMThat is true redneck crime. It's almost perfect! -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Thu, September 16, 2004 - 2:06 AMIsn't it though?!
And Rockstar dear, I'd love to hear what you think would have made this white trash crime story a more perfect one!
You're always so dead on right about things as they should be! -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Thu, September 16, 2004 - 8:45 PMThank you, dear!
The only thing I can think of keeping this sort from perfect art would be the gator turning on Havenner in a berserker rage and chawing off the hand La Pruitt didn't bite.
That and the gator escaping. -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Thu, September 16, 2004 - 9:10 PMHow true!
You have a knack for it, Rockstar, I must admit!
Yes. The gator certainly should have showed some white trash verve himself and given as good as he got!
I don't think it necessary that he escape, however.
Gators are everywhere down there. One more is meaningless, unless, of course, it ends up some place interesting... -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Thu, September 16, 2004 - 9:50 PMGators is people too, sweet-baby...
What the gator should've done was roam the hot night guzzling Jim Beam and snorting for human flesh. It would've given the folks there a night to talk about for the next 200 years. -
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Re: White Trash Crime
Tue, October 4, 2005 - 7:29 PMyou shoulda seen it when a gator treed a female gaurd up a gaurd tower at the Volusia County Correctional facility(Near Daytona),her relief could'nt get to the tower,she coulnt get down,pissed herself before the gator ambled off.A few days later the 2 gators who hung out near the fences were trapped and hauled away.True story,I was there!
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