“I’m an animal control officer,” DuBarton told the Community News of Fair Lawn on Friday. “I’m supposed to educate the public. No one ever told me I wasn’t allowed to.”
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DuBarton, who served in the Marines, had been working the animal control job part-time. He’s also a certified police K-9 instructor.
The only words DuBarton speaks in the video are: “You can see it’s not very happy.”
However, some who saw the video said that’s because DuBarton appeared to be tormenting the snake, which was in a glass cage with a screen on top.
Questions arise over the ability of a public employee to disseminate what is public information.
Technically, the snake is evidence belonging to state authorities — specifically, the Division of Fish & Wildlife — who are investigating possible charges of not having proper permits, as well as any role the Pennsylvania seller of the snake, and two others, to Boltz may play.
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