He had already pushed his luck once, swerving across the highway, smashing a concrete barrier, shredding a tire. When blue lights flashed behind him, Victor Rivas chose flight over surrender, bolting from his wrecked Toyota and leaping from Interstate 310 into the murky Louisiana swamp below. In the darkness, his plan lasted only seconds. Moving blindly through waist‑deep water and thick brush, he suddenly met the one force less forgiving than the law: an alligator.Body cameras later showed the chaos as Rivas thrashed against the animal’s jaws, its teeth tearing into his arms before he somehow wrenched himself free and staggered deeper into the swamp. Bleeding and still running, he didn’t realize a police drone was tracking every step from above, guiding deputies straight to him. Pulled from the water and rushed to a hospital, he survived with non‑life‑threatening wounds—and a stack of charges that outlasted his luck.
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