Florida inmate busted for feeding iguanas to alligator in jail zoo
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A Florida Keys inmate has been hit with extra charges — for feeding pet iguanas to an alligator at his jail’s zoo, according to authorities.
Accused car thief Jason Aaron Gibson, 40, was one of the privileged inmates allowed to work at the small petting farm on the grounds of Stock Island Detention Center, according to the Miami Herald.
He was ratted out by two other inmates who were “distraught” and “heartbroken” at witnessing him throwing iguanas to “Irwin” the alligator, officials told the paper.
Monroe County sheriff’s staff were particularly traumatized at Sunday’s death of “Mojo,” a large male iguana who had been there 13 years.
“He was more of a pet,” Jeanne Selander, a civilian jail employee who runs the farm, told the Herald. “I’m still in disbelief. Thirteen years I’ve been doing this and I’ve never had anyone do anything to the animals.”
The six-foot-long gator — who is fed dead rats once a week — is believed to have eaten the first of at least two iguanas it was thrown.
But “Mojo” was “too big,” Selander said, so “Irwin” killed it and left its carcass in its habitat.
“Occasionally an iguana falls in and that’s the circle of life. But you don’t physically catch one and feed it. That is so cruel,” Selander said.
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