Polk deputies shoot, kill armed man who swam through alligators
Police say he was bitten by an alligator before trying to break into a truck and police car with garden shears.
Police in Polk County shot and killed a man who they say swam through a lake of alligators and was apparently bitten before grabbing a pair of garden shears and trying to break into a police car.
Polk Sheriff Grady Judd said that his department received a call early Monday about a man acting erratically at a gas station off State Road 37 in Lakeland. A couple of hours later, they received another call indicating a man was swimming in a lake known to have alligators in a nearby gated community.
One witness told police that they had tried to give the man a life vest, but he growled at them and refused, Judd said. When deputies arrived at a nearby cul-de-sac at West Lake Clark Court, they found him trying to break into a truck with a set of garden shears hed found outside a house, Judd said.
The sheriff said deputies tried to subdue the man, but he charged at their running vehicle, jumped inside and tried to access a gun. At that point, Judd said, deputies opened fire and shot him.
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