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Man allows live gator to chomp his arm

Posted at 7:28 PM, Apr 08, 2016
and last updated 2016-04-08 22:20:31-04

He’s back! The Florida gator man who, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission incident report, tossed a 3-and-a-half-foot live alligator through a Wendy’s drive-thru window in Royal Palm Beach in October of last year.

FWC officials say 23-year-old Joshua James pulled into the drive-thru to place his order and after a server handed over a drink, he turned around, reached into the back of his truck, and tossed the gator through the drive-thru window.

Tory Dunnan WPTV here at the Wendy’s in Royal Palm. A man was arrested today after throwing a live alligator through the drive-up window! This is not a joke!

Posted by WPTV on Monday, February 8, 2016

He was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals in early February and later was released on $6,000 bond. He is facing a felony aggravated assault charge for the incident.

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At that time, James’ parents told WPTV their son idolized Steve Irwin The Crocodile Hunter, that he loved wildlife, and was simply a prankster.

James spoke to WPTV live on Facebook as he was leaving jail and vowed he would never do it again, that his pranking days were over.

GATOR HURLED THROUGH WENDY'S DRIVE-THRU WINDOW:LIVE NOW with Florida man who hurled a live alligator through a Wendy's drive-thru window. - Tory Dunnan WPTV, Jared Werksma

Posted by WPTV on Tuesday, February 9, 2016

"All the stupid stuff I think about doing, it's over with," James insisted at the time. "It's definitely gonna be the last that I do. I think my prankin' days are over after today," James said. “It was just pure prankster stupidity… a good laugh kind of thing.”

However, at that time, James did admit that he once before “pulled a prank on a buddy of mine” involving an alligator.

WPTV requested surveillance video of the October gator toss into the Wendy’s. But what the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s office released was a much different video of what appears to be James in a room allowing a smaller alligator to bite him in the arm.

It is unclear if the new video was shot before or after the gator-chucking incident in October. It is also unclear whether the gator seen in the new footage is the same gator involved in the Wendy’s incident. You can see in the footage that alcohol may have been involved.

WPTV’s Michelle Quesada is working to gather answers and will have more tonight at 11 on WPTV NewsChannel 5.