Fla. Sheriff: Man Bitten by Gator Charges at Deputies with Shears

May 27, 2025
Polk County sheriff's deputies fatally shot a man with an apparent alligator bite on his arm after the suspect charged at them while carrying a pair of shears.

When deputies arrived, they said they jumped out of their vehicles and saw Schulz walking between homes with a set of shears, then he was accused of charging at the deputies.

Judd said they tried to de-escalate and used a Taser on him twice, but he continued to be aggressive toward them.

Then Schulz jumped into the passenger seat of a running patrol vehicle and tried to grab a firearm inside, at which point two deputies fired their weapons, killing Schulz, the sheriff said.

According to Judd, the man has a history of meth-related arrests and had been released from jail less than a week before the shooting. He suspected Schulz was on drugs at the time.

The sheriff defended his deputies’ actions, saying Schulz acted violently despite their attempts to take him into custody peacefully.

“He showed no fear of two deputies, he showed no interest in complying,” Judd said.

He added his deputies “are going home safe tonight.”

Lakeland is about 35-mile drive east from Tampa.

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