A man in Florida is facing
charges of aggravated assault after allegedly throwing an alligator into a
fast-food restaurant.
Joshua James, 23, has been accused of tossing the live animal
through a drive-thru window at a Wendy's restaurant.
His mother reportedly said he wanted to play a practical
joke on his friend, who worked at the place.
The animal was captured and released back into the wild.
Mr James, from Jupiter, Florida, had found the alligator on
the side of a road and lured it into the back of his truck, according to an
incident report by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, cited
by local broadcaster WPTV.
He then went to the restaurant in Royal Palm Beach, where
he placed an order at the drive-thru window, received a drink and threw the 3ft
(1m) long animal through the opening, the report said.
The incident happened in October but the suspect has only
now been taken into custody.
He also reportedly faces charges of unlawful possession and
transportation of an alligator.
His mother, Linda James, told WPTV his action was a
"stupid prank".
The TV station posted a photo of the alligator - taken from
the incident report - on Twitter.
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