Texas grandma shoots, kills 12-foot alligator that ate her horse

Thursday, September 20, 2018
Livingston mayor shoots and kills 12-foot alligator
Mayor Judy Cochran says it took just one shot to kill the massive alligator.

POLK COUNTY, Texas -- Judy Cochran has a class reunion coming up next month, and her classmates she stays in touch with are finding it hard to believe the quiet girl in their class of 32 killed an alligator.

"This is what I killed on Monday and several wrote back, 'No, you did not,'" Cochran said. "I said, 'Yes, I did do that.'"

But Judy says you never know where life might take you. The Texas grandmother did something else earlier this year she never thought she'd do: She became mayor of her town, Livingston.

On Monday, she got the big one, 12-feet-long, 580 pounds, at their family ranch along the Trinity River.

"One shot in the head and he went under. Typically, they'll do a death roll and roll over and over and over, but this one didn't," Cochran said.

The gator could be responsible for eating her miniature horse three years ago.

Polk County is one of a few core counties where you can only kill a gator 20 days of the year. It must be baited and caught first.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife window is open now. The gator is at the local taxidermist, where its head and tail will be mounted. The body she'll have made into boots.

The mayor and grandma can add one more title to her resume: gator hunter.

And the moral of the story, according to Judy?

"I said, 'Don't mess with Nana,'" Cochran said. "My grandchildren call me Nana."

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