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NFL star under investigation after video shows monstrous fishing catch - report

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A fishing trip with some friends last week might land Denver Broncos star Von Miller in hot water.

Miller was fishing off the coast of Miami with his brother, Vins, and two former Texas A&M teammates, Cyrus Gray and Tony Jerod-Eddie, when they hooked a nearly 10-foot-long hammerhead shark, according to Jon Heath of USA Today’s Broncos Wire.

After battling the shark for 42 minutes, they hauled the big hammerhead onto the boat.

Miller posed for photos with the shark, which the group later threw back into the ocean, according to TMZ Sports.

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Miller documented the catch in an Instagram story that has since expired, and the footage came to the attention of the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, according to TMZ.

PETA accused the fishermen of illegally catching and killing the animal, and vowed to follow up with wildlife officials to “ensure Miller is held accountable,” the report said.

Under Florida law, the great hammerhead is one of a group of sharks that are prohibited from harvest in state waters. They can be caught and released but not landed, which happened in this case when the shark was dragged onto the boat.

PETA’s complaint reached the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the agency is investigating.

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“FWC has received the images and video and is looking into whether or not a violation occurred in this incident,” spokesman Rob Klepper told TMZ.

Miller hasn’t commented on the PETA complaint or the FWC investigation, but plenty of people had harsh words for him on social media.

https://twitter.com/jossu505/status/980168157506629632

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Others, however, defended the former Super Bowl MVP.

https://twitter.com/willie_rage/status/981294071044915201

While Miller’s group reportedly put the shark back into the water, it’s unclear how much time had passed or if it was still alive.

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Todd Windsor is a senior story editor at The Western Journal. He has worked as an editor or reporter in news and sports for more than 30 years.
Todd Windsor is a senior story editor at The Western Journal. He was born in Baltimore and grew up in Maryland. He graduated from the University of Miami (he dreams of wearing the turnover chain) and has worked as an editor and reporter in news and sports for more than 30 years. Todd started at The Miami News (defunct) and went on to work at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., the St. Petersburg (now Tampa Bay) Times, The Baltimore Sun and Space News before joining Liftable Media in 2016. He and his beautiful wife have two amazing daughters and a very old Beagle.
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