The trial of an Alabama man accused of keeping a squirrel fed with methamphetamine so it would attack people has been postponed.
AL.com reported, Mickey Joel Paulk, who was arrested in 2019, faces charges for possession of a wild animal, stolen property, and possession of a weapon by a felon.
His trial was scheduled to be held in February, But, he will reportedly face additional charges—delaying his trial. Paulk, 39, was initially arrested after a drug bust at a house in north Alabama that turned up meth, ammunition and body armor... and an"attack squirrel.""There was no safe way to test the squirrel for meth," said Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely shortly after the bust on June 18, 2019.Paulk has denied he fed the squirrel meth.
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