On-the-run Alabama man taunts police: Pet squirrel is ‘an a–hole,’ but not on meth
A day after Alabama police freed what they described as a meth-addled “attack squirrel,” the animal’s owner, still wanted for drug and weapons charges, posted a Facebook video of himself stroking it and insisting it was drug free.
"You can't give squirrels meth," he said. "It would kill 'em. I'm pretty sure. I've never tried it."
Sheriff’s deputies in Limestone County, Ala., raided a house Monday as part of a drug bust that resulted in the seizure ammunition, methamphetamine, body armor, and drug paraphernalia. They were tipped off before that a meth-using attack squirrel guarded the residence.