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Florida man uses trash bin to catch alligator

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MOUNT DORA, Fla. - A dramatic video shows a Florida man forcing an alligator into a garbage bin. "Let me know when the head goes inside.

Let me know! Somebody let me know when the head goes inside!" Eugene Bozzi is heard shouting.When he drops the lid, it hits the gator's head and the huge reptile starts thrashing.

Eventually, it climbs most of the way inside, and Bozzi struggles to pull the bin upright. "So I got the trash can, seen some things on TV," Bozzi said, "I knew if I kept the front of the trash can there, he'd at least either go in or think it's a mouth and retreat, which he kind of did.

I just overwhelmed him and threw him inside and walked him down safely, that was it."Bozzi wheeled the bin down to a nearby lake and released.

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