
New York police discovered a 3.5-foot alligator during a search of a Brooklyn couple's home Monday.
Police in New York arrested a man and woman for allegedly stashing illegal handguns, drugs and an alligator in their Brooklyn home, authorities said.
Michael Volpe, 32, and Alisa Volpe, 25, were taken into custody Monday and charged with criminal possession of a weapon, including two handguns and a shotgun.
They were also charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and harboring an alligator, which is prohibited in New York.
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Police discovered the 3.5-foot reptile while they executed a search warrant at about 5:30 a.m., the New York Daily News reported.
Other items found were a pair of brass knuckles and a stash of pills and marijuana.
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Michael Volpe has had four prior arrests, including a weapons-possession charge, police said.
Information on attorneys wasn't immediately available.
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Must have come up from the sewer...
...through their toilet... rats and snqakes do it all the time, so watch out when you are reading books while sitting on the john...
another reason to do-do while standing...
Who came up from the sewer?
Hey Max, once in a great while you hear about squirrels coming up through the plumbing, too.
My question... Why, if
is this person still walking the streets?!?!?
@Bubbacat - squirrels coming up through the plumbing. After "nuts"?
They were harboring a gator. It must have been on the run from down in the South land somewhere.
I dont think the couple is from New York city.
Alligator and Guns could only mean one thing; Rednecks from the deep south.....
I am quite sure if the feds keep searchin, they'll find a horse in the basement, watching TV.
I had a chipmunk in my toilet. It climbed down the vent pipe on the roof. I guess it couldn't get back out so it must have seen the light in the bathroom through the trap in the toilet and came out that way. Luckily the seat was down so it didn't run free in the house. I used a towel to grab it and let it go outside. It was really freaky when i saw something swimming around like crazy in my toilet
Back in the early 60's people came to Kansas with baby alligators and sold them on the streets as pets for $1 each. You would get an alligator and a shoebox to carry him home in. The neighbors had one and let it go down at the river. Must have been a male, never heard of any being found later.
Yeah, and then somehow they got a hold of an alligator...
maybe he wanted a alligator roach clip for his weed...
The charges increase from a misdemeanor to a felony if the alligator was loaded.
Why New York? Could have all these things down in Florida, especially the alligator.
At 3.5' that's an overgrown gecko.
It's so easy even a cave man can do it....ooh oops my bad, that was geico.
Just what were they planning to do with an alligator? This could have been part of a cheesy B-rated gangster movie if the alligator were just a little bigger. Morons.
Possesion of an alligator????? Well lock them up and throw-away the key!!!!! Poor little gator was being being well fed, and living the good life when he should've been in a swamp fending for himself.
Not the strangest thing I've read today!
what is the strangest thing you've read today...
The 70 year old that was eaten by his hogs was a stranger story than this. (Mostly the part about the coroner trying to decide the cause of death...) hello?
He could have had a heart attack, in which case the hogs were just taking care of the funeral arrangements.
Bring the gator to Floriduh and release him/her in the Everglades. Bring along the couple who had the gator, and tie them both up, and then throw them from an airboat into a canal. Let them see what the gators natural habitat is like.
The alligator deserves to be free in his natural habitat, if possible. I hope that will be the case now that he's been rescued from that bathtub.
Come'on down to Florida, we have litttle baby gators like that everywhere! We prefer to refer to them as "Tourist Eliminators"! Can I interest you in a small 20' Anaconda or Python, they make really nice pets and don't worry, they're legal in New York!
Chuck-Great comeback!!
@FlaNative55;
You made me laugh. My first two years in college was in North Florida on a track and cross-country scholarship back in the 70's. Lake City had it's gators hanging out around the places of water and we were always on the look-out for them when we were in long distance training. Thanks for reviving some long forgotten memories.
Gators are one thing, but all the Noobs down here who get tired of their "exotic pets" and then decide to toss them out the door to fend for themselves, are a huge problem. I shouldn't have to be on the look out for panthers, boas and YAKS! ;-)
hahahah Fla...I live in MA near Cape Cod and my view has always been, If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot them, but the alligator sounds like a better solution.
That is NOT a 3.5' alligator, it looks like eletrical tape on its mouth and it's in a plastic bin, msn for the fail again
So it's in a plastic bin, it's reported to be 3.5', and it has tape on the mouth at the present, but it will come off. What's the fail by MSN.
its got mutant powers that make it appear smaller than it is after finding some green "Ooze" in the sewers left by some turtles and a rat.
it's not the size of the gator...it's the size of the story in the gator...msn hype...
Total failure of yet another person with "prior arrests" to obey the rules. Go figure.
Maybe someone with "the power" will sign an executive order excusing them of this offense...
"Repeat offenders, urh, clients is good for business.", says the New York state penitentiary warden.
Another trash with guns. Four prior arrests, including a weapons-possession charge....... throw the book at this clown!!!!
Eh, books don't hurt, let's throw him in an alligator pit.
Idiots
Had this happen in our municipality--the gator, not the guns.
I used to dispatch on the graveyard shift for Animal Control in my municipality and volunteered for the shelter. we got a call one night from the police--some guy got himself shot in a drug deal, and when the cops went to his house they found a 5 foot alligator living in green water in a clawfoot tub in the guy's basement, no other family.
In our municipality no reptile five feet or larger is permitted unless you're a licensed zoo. The first AEO we sent out there was confronted (and bitten) by the gator and went to the hospital, so we had to pull one officer who was off for the night and two who were working other districts to go get this alligator out of the tub, drain the tub, bring it and the gator back to the shelter and set the tub up in our wildlife room. The zoo wouldn't take it--they can't, if you have no idea where it came from, whether it has been health checked what it ate, etc. so we had to call a wildlife rescue--and then trap live rats around the shelter to keep it fed until the rescue people got here.
It was...interesting.
So, dead rats weren't good enough for him? That's what comes from living the easy life
Maybe the tape comes off at night & the gator serves as some sort watchanimal. Imagine someone breaking in, shing a flashlight around, & comes across a pair of glittering eyes, accompanied by a mouthful of sharp teeth.....
Maybe they tied the brass knuckles to the gators tail at night; pain from both ends.
4 prior arrests and what will he get this time? This guy should give up on crime as he sucks at it.
Alligator? Personally, my dogs alert me if someone is skulking around. (Alligators don't bark very loud)
Nah, they were stoned and thought the guy said GATO... LOL
But, but, but... if alligators are outlawed, only outlaws will have alligators!
Uh, as facetious as your comment is, this story proves your statement true.
@Howie. . .bwaaaaaaaaaa!
I can understand the guns, but an alligator? What happen to the American way, and the pitbull?
Were they going for a record, How many laws can be broken at the same time?
Remeber this: the past "weapons" charge may have started as a result of the good city of new yorkk outlawing guns. (in other words in direct violation of the 2nd ammendment) so we made a criminal out of a person for providing protection for himself and family. a poor deal all in all
the guy was clearly a criminal not just because of the guns
We need to close the alligator loophole...Nanny Bloomberg?
Maybe the guy was a Miami Vice fanatic and loved to emulate Sonny Crockett?
Do you have any idea how long it takes to grow a good set of shoes??? Damn, there went the matching wallet and belt, too.