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Old 03-22-2019, 03:26 AM   #11
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Pit bull mauls Melbourne wildlife trapper's arm
Rick Neale, FLORIDA TODAY Published 3:25 p.m. ET Jan. 11, 2017

James Dean was bitten by a loose pit bull while breaking up a dogfight at the Woodlake Village Apartments in Palm Bay.

For years, Melbourne licensed wildlife trapper James Dean has successfully stalked and captured hogs, raccoons, iguanas, bobcats and even a bull shark in neighborhoods and wooded areas across the Space Coast.

But on New Year's Eve, an unleashed pit bull mauled Dean's arm at the Woodlake Village Apartments in Palm Bay. He underwent surgery at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, and he continues to heal from his wounds.

According to Brevard County Animal Services and Enforcement, Dean and his girlfriend were sitting outside with one of her neighbors at the apartment complex, just northwest of the intersection of Palm Bay Road and Lipscomb Street. The neighbor was accompanied by her leashed PTSD service dog, Taz.

Shortly after 8 p.m., a white-and-tan pit bull mix named Bruce charged and attacked Taz. Dean jumped on Bruce, pulled him off the service dog, and secured the pit bull inside an animal trap in the back of his truck ? but he suffered bites to his left arm and right hand.

"There was actually a chunk taken out of his arm. He had to be admitted to the hospital for intravenous antibiotics, and he currently has a big stitch up his arm. It's wrapped in bandage, has to be put in a sling," Michael Peacock, an attorney at the Melbourne office of Morgan & Morgan, said Wednesday morning.

The pit bull owner is Tracy Burke, who lives in the Woodlake Village Apartments. She "frequently lets her dog run around unleashed because he is friendly and plays with other dogs," a Palm Bay police narrative states.

After police arrived at the scene on New Year's Eve, they learned that Burke had an arrest warrant from the Melbourne Police Department for dealing in stolen property and false verification of ownership.


Wildlife trapper James Dean underwent surgery after a pit bull mauled his left arm. (Photo: Brevard County Sheriff's Office)

Iguana caught on Cocoa Beach dock; hunt for mate underway

Burke ? who suffered lacerations on her hands during the dogfight ? was arrested and transported to Palm Bay Hospital. Afterwards, deputies transported her to the Brevard County Jail Complex.

Burke pleaded not guilty to her charges on New Year's Day, and her next court hearing is Feb. 7. Animal control officers impounded and quarantined Bruce while Burke was in jail.

Dean declined comment for this story, per Peacock's advice.

"We're still trying to determine what the dog owner knew, how much the apartment complex knew, whether the dog was permitted to be there. So right now, there's an investigation into that," Peacock said.

In June 2014, Dean spent days trying to capture "Sushi," a juvenile bull shark that drew national media attention by mysteriously appearing in the Gleason Park pond in Indian Harbour Beach. Hundreds of spectators and a television news helicopter watched Dean, fellow wildlife trapper Leo Cross, and a crew of volunteers attempt to catch the shark using nets, a rowboat, chum, hand-thrown explosives and fishing poles.

A Melbourne Beach fisherman eventually netted Sushi from the Gleason Park pier. Dean used pliers to remove a fishing hook from the shark's mouth, then released the creature into the Indian River Lagoon.

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weird but true... coral snakes are technically cobras.
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weird but true, trapper dean starts his day with like 200 ounces of mountain dew. which might have something to do with his immunity to coral snake venom.

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Hatchlings foil bid to remove divebombing hawk from Florida tree
By Jim Kavanagh, CNN
April 2, 2011 1:53 p.m. EDT


Retired Army Brig. Gen. Dud Gordon of Melbourne, Florida, shot this picture of a hawk that has attacked him three times.

(CNN) -- Dud Gordon just can't seem to beat those birds.

The Melbourne, Florida, resident thought he was going to be relieved Friday of a red-shouldered hawk that had been divebombing him and his neighbors while protecting a brood of eggs in a tree in Gordon's yard.

"It's not gonna happen today. With any luck, tomorrow," a rueful Gordon said Saturday.

James Dean, the AAA Wildlife Removal trapper Gordon hired to remove the eggs, couldn't make it Friday, and the equation changed overnight.

"Last night those eggs hatched, so new ball game now," Gordon said.

"I had figured they would be hatching soon due to the behavior of the mother," Dean said, based on Gordon's descriptions.

The original plan was to scare off the adult birds with pyrotechnics, grab the eggs and take them to the Brevard County Zoo to be incubated. Now Dean says he hopes to catch the parents in nets and have them relocated, while handing the chicks over to the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland, Florida.

Audubon Society representatives could not be reached for comment.

James said he would remove the nest from the tree and donate it to the zoo for an educational exhibit.

The overly protective male hawk has sunk its talons into Gordon's scalp three times and has attacked his neighbors, as well. On Saturday morning while Gordon, Dean and a neighbor were standing on the lawn contemplating their next move, the bird landed just 15 feet from them, Gordon said.

"That guy is brazen, just absolutely brazen," Gordon, a retired Army brigadier general, said.

There's something about birds and military officers in Florida. Dean said two years ago he had to get rid of vultures that were harassing military brass trying to enter a Northrop Grumman Aerospace facility in Melbourne, 25 miles south of Cape Canaveral.

He didn't say whether any of the officers were full-bird colonels.

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dang y'all, james dean's out trapping newsworthy hogs again

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dang y'all, dude almost got killed by a rampaging hog last month

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