Its a box of conflict with a lethal reptile.Tony Smith, 29, was charged with utilizing his six-foot-long house pet python as a arms after removing in to an evidence with a associate guest at a South Carolina motel Tuesday night, the Herald of Rock Hill, S.C., reported.The 47-year-old victim, Jeffrey Culp, who told the journal he has a fright of snakes, pronounced he was on the reception finish of the close confront at the Executive Inn after he complained about Smiths shrill music. Smith allegedly returned to confront Culp multiform hours after - and didnt come empty-handed."He said, "here see at this,"" Culp told the newspaper. "He had the snakes head squeezed so the mouth was open. He ran it opposite my face and it attempted to yield in my mouth."I roughly had a heart attack."Smith was charged with conflict and battery in the attack, and surrendered the lizard to family members prior to being taken in to military custody."I have a dog. Some people are fearful of dogs," Culp told the Herald. "I keep my dog afar from them. I don’t make use of the dog as a weapon."
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