Sunday, June 8, 2025 - A Florida man has been arrested after a disturbing video surfaced showing him repeatedly stabbing a shark in the head — an act he later described as “revenge” for the shark stealing his catch.
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Garrett, 26, was charged with aggravated animal cruelty after footage posted to
Snapchat showed him violently attacking a bull shark near a wreck site off the
coast of Key West on May 22. The clip, titled “Bud broke my rod,” quickly went
viral, sparking public outrage and a law enforcement investigation, according
to Local 10 News.
Garrett, who is listed as a captain on the website for Second
Nature Charters, was turned in by an anonymous tipster who saw the footage and
alerted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, citing “safety
concerns.”
Authorities noted that Garrett was previously under
investigation for allegedly misrepresenting himself as a licensed boat captain
— a title he does not legally hold.
In the viral video, Garrett is heard saying, “Bro broke my
rod,” while showing a broken fishing rod and the shark he accused of causing
it. When questioned by authorities, Garrett confirmed he was the person in the
video and admitted to the stabbing.
The tipster who reported him said: “Yes to weapons for the
9-11 inch filet knife, yes to violent behavior for stabbing a shark repeatedly,
yes to being concerned over them being dumb enough to post themselves
committing a crime.”
According to the arrest warrant, Garrett justified his
actions by claiming he was attempting to deter sharks from stealing fish, a
practice he claimed is common. He later admitted to stabbing the shark out of
frustration because it had taken his catch and had become a “nuisance.”
“I asked Mr. Garrett if he thought
the repeated blows would eventually kill the shark,” an investigator wrote in
the report. “He replied, ‘No. It takes a lot more to kill a shark than stabbing
it in the head.’”
Garrett also told authorities he had “done a lot more
killing,” including shooting sharks and stabbing them without ever bringing
them onto his boat.
Officials condemned the act as “egregious,” saying it
inflicted unnecessary harm on the animal.
Garrett is currently being held at the Monroe County
Sheriff’s Office jail facility in Key West on a $10,000 bond. His arraignment
is scheduled for June 26.
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