Alligator invades a home of a couple in Louisiana
@Deepizzaguy (122416)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
April 7, 2025 4:14pm CST
Bobby and Susan McKenzie who are residents of Livingston Parish reported seeing a nine foot alligator who entered their enclosed porch on Wednesday evening.
The couple called 911 to report the alligator being in their home. The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office (LPSO) and a neighbor who raises alligators to come to their home and remove the alligator from their home.
The couple claims as soon as the alligator passed out from the struggle with the deputies, they were able to handcuff the animal and relocate the animal to a nearby river with no one getting hurt.
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Apr 25
You are right since the couple who lives inside of the home were scared seeing the alligator.
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@celticeagle (190147)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Apr 25
I've had a drunk man enter my home unexpectedly but never an alligator. Thank goodness.
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Apr 25
I am in agreement with you,
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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
7 Apr 25
That must have been so scary. There are gators near our daughter's house near Charleston, SC.
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Apr 25
It was scary for the couple.
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@sathviksouvik (23284)
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10 Apr 25
the news of the allegator is really interesting
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Apr 25
I am in agreement with you since residents who live in Louisiana have to deal with alligators since the homes are close to bodies of water.
@cabuyogty (4487)
• Philippines
8 Apr 25
The alligator was big and it's really scary. Good to know that they had been called the cops and took away the alligator to a nearby river.
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Apr 25
You are right since alligators are dangerous animals,
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Apr 25
@cabuyogty You are right since they see humans as meals.
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@cabuyogty (4487)
• Philippines
9 Apr 25
@Deepizzaguy yes , alligators can bite you if they want.
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@RasmaSandra (98187)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
8 Apr 25
He just wanted to say hi,
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@innertalks (23747)
• Australia
8 Apr 25
Handcuffing an alligator, that is one precarious feat to accomplish for anyone.
@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Apr 25
That is true since alligators are dangerous animals.
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@LindaOHio (223055)
• United States
8 Apr 25
I'm glad no one was hurt and the alligator was able to be relocated.
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@Deepizzaguy (122416)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Apr 25
I am in agreement with you since seeing an alligator live and in person is scary.
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