
When the cops tried to stop them, they were told that their speed was 94 mph while the speed limit was 65 mph on the road they were on. One of four people from Jacksonville Florida was Brown. WRAL collided with a police cruiser 5 minutes later.Įmployees at the television station knew there was a high-speed chase with the police. Noticing the situation, a policeman started chasing him, and Brown began a second chase.

He suddenly accelerated with the vehicle.” He then approached my vehicle and got into the front seat onto Highway 64. The Associated Press contributed to this report.Reporter Keenan Willard said, “We said you couldn’t come with us because they were the news unit and didn’t have an ID, what we said was an excuse for him to get away from us.”Ĭontinuing, Willard said, “He looked convinced and started to walk away. MORE NEWS: Homestead PD Investigating After Woman Shot At Motel He says he’s regrets it and he’s been in touch with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). “It was stupid and I’ll be facing some charges here soon and probably go to jail.” “I don’t even remember coming up here,” he said. The man with the gator jokingly runs at the other man as people in the store laugh. He then sees someone in the back of the store and says, “Is he taking the last bit of beer? You aren’t taking the last bit of beer are you?” In the video, he walks with the gator toward the counter, asking, “Ya’ll aint out of beer are you?” READ MORE: Dolphins Blown Out 34-3 In Must-Win Game Against Titans “This store sells some good liquor and I drank a lot of it that night,” Stratton told a local TV station. Video shows the man, Robby Stratton, walking into the Jacksonville store holding the gator with his right hand. READ MORE: More COVID Testing Sites To Open In Broward Starting MondayĪ man made a beer run into a Florida convenience store carrying a live alligator with its mouth taped shut. JACKSONVILLE (CBSMiami/AP) - People sure seem to enjoy running errands with their pets.
