
Huge Venomous Snake Trafficking Ring Busted in Florida
Some of the snakes were among the most venomous and dangerous species in the world, according to the Florida wildlife officials.

They should shoot the dudes then the snakesThose facing charges in these arrests are as follows.
- Delvin Sasnett, 32,of Eagle Lake faces charges of:
- Possession of American Alligator
- Child Neglect
- Possession of prohibited species
- Possession of venomous reptile without a permit
- Possession of captive wildlife without a permit
- Possession of threatened species
- Unsafe conditions
- Illegal harvest of freshwater turtles
- Caging and biosecurity
- No enclosure label (prohibited species)
- No critical incident plan
- No or incomplete records for wildlife
- Transfer of prohibited species to/from unlicensed person
- Improper primary enclosure for venomous reptile
- Improper secondary enclosure for venomous reptile
- No bite protocol
- Improper caging of Class 2 wildlife
- Transporting turtle eggs
- Feeding alligators
- William Agee, 32,of Holly Hill faces charges of:
- Possession of firearm by convicted felon
- Transportation/sale/possession of cannabis
- Illegal possession of ammunition
- Sale of venomous reptile to unlicensed person
- Possession of venomous reptile by unlicensed person
- Illegal transportation of venomous reptiles
- Illegal transportation of venomous reptiles
- Illegal transportation of venomous reptiles
- Purchase of prohibited species from unlicensed person
- Dylan Levin, 30,of Palm Beach Gardens faces charges of:
- Sale of controlled substance
- Sale of venomous reptile to unpermitted individual
- Improper venomous reptile records
- Edward Bays, 25,of Southwest Ranches faces charges of:
- Possession of prohibited species
- Release of nonnative wildlife
- Transportation of prohibited species
- Transfer of prohibited species to/from unlicensed person
- Transporting wildlife in unsafe manner
- Jorge Gonzalez, 23,of Miami faces charges of:
- Possession of prohibited species
- Purchase of wildlife from unlicensed person
- Transfer of prohibited species to/from unlicensed person
- No safety entrance for prohibited species
- No escape proof room
- No enclosure label (prohibited species)
- No enclosure label (name/PIT #)
- Solicitation/Attempted Solicitation
- Paul Miller, 48,of Cape Coral faces charges of:
- Cage or secondary containment
- Unsafe or unsanitary conditions for captive wildlife
- Improper cage labeling
- Cage or secondary containment
- Joseph Switalski, Jr., 37,of Plantation faces charges of:
- Sale of venomous reptile to unlicensed person
- Improper caging of venomous reptiles
- Improper cage identification
- Improper secondary containment for captive wildlife
- No enclosure label (venomous)
- Possession of venomous reptiles at unlicensed location
- Purchase of venomous reptiles from unlicensed person
- Timothy Gould, 38,of Central City, Pennsylvania, faces charges of:
- No import permit
- Sale or transfer to unlicensed person
- Improper labeling
- Improper caging
- Possession of venomous reptile without a permit
- No bite protocol
This really is the ONLY ANSWER.....They should shoot the dudes then the snakes
I don't like snakes. I don't hate em though. But those fucks needs die nowThis really is the ONLY ANSWER.....
well that and BURN ALL that Facilities to the ground.
People got weird tastes, but a venomous snake for pet?
Black Mambas aren’t the problem. It’s the owners.
My mambas are lovable and sweet.