Officers in Maryland respond to reported assault, discover guns and unusual group of animals

An alleged assault in Maryland led to an unusual discovery after deputies arrested a landlord accused of threatening his tenants at gunpoint and found an alligator, a caiman, a snake, an emu and six handguns on the property, authorities said.Sir Leander Evans Gamble, 57, of Waldorf, was arrested July 3 after deputies responded to a reported assault involving a firearm at a property on Penjack Place, according to the Charles County Sheriff's Office.Investigators said Gamble confronted three people renting a trailer on his property, physically assaulted them and then retrieved a handgun from his residence.He allegedly pointed the weapon at the victims and threatened to harm them before deputies took him into custody at the scene.MARCELLUS WILEY'S WIFE CLAIMS EX-NFL STAR THREATENED TO KILL HER BEFORE FOURTH OF JULY DOMESTIC BATTERY ARRESTSir Leander Evans Gamble, 57, of Waldorf, Maryland, was charged with aggravated assault.

(Charles County Sheriff's Office)Police identified the victims as a woman, her 28-year-old son and the son's girlfriend, who was eight months pregnant at the time of the incident, FOX5 DC reported.The woman told the station she had been left traumatized and financially strained after the confrontation.Authorities executed a search warrant at Gamble's residence and recovered six handguns, the sheriff's office said.An alligator, like the one pictured above, was found during the investigation, according to authorities.

(iStock)The investigation took another turn when Charles County Animal Control officers responding to the scene found multiple animals allegedly being kept in neglectful conditions, including an alligator, a caiman, a snake, an emu, dogs, cats and pigs.FLORIDA WOMAN MAULED TO DEATH BY DOGS THAT HAD ALLEGEDLY TERRORIZED NEIGHBORHOOD, OWNER CHARGED IN KILLING"Charles County Animal Control officers determined the animals were being kept in conditions that did not comply with Maryland animal cruelty statutes," Jennifer L.Harris, chief of...

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