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Reggie thrashed around as six men attempted to restrain him while reptile expert Ian Recchio hooked its neck so the alligator's jaws could be taped shut
A-list alligator finally snaps
One of America's most-wanted has finally been caught... having spent the past two years lounging in a Los Angeles lake.
For months, the 6.5ft (2m) alligator called Reggie evaded authorities and was more headline news than the average A-list celebrity.
Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin had even offered to help nab Reggie at one point while the local newspaper kept a Reggie Watch on its masthead. He even inspired a song, two children's books and innumerable T-shirts.
Every day, crowds of people converged on Harbor City's Lake Machado hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature who was dumped in the park by its owner back in 2005.
But when his time was up - as he sunbathed in a secluded area of the park - Reggie refused to surrender without a fight.
In true Hollywood style, as TV helicopters hovered above and fans and paparazzi gazed on, Reggie thrashed around as six men attempted to restrain him while reptile expert Ian Recchio hooked its neck so the alligator's jaws could be taped shut.
Reggie was then loaded onto a truck by firefighters bound for Los Angeles Zoo where he will be kept in quarantine for up to two months. Clearly fame doesn't come without a price.
Silence Is Golden, ignoring ignorant people works for me!