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Monday, February 17, 2014
Snake-Handling Pastor Dies From Rattlesnake Bite
On Saturday night, a pastor who starred in the reality TV show Snake Salvation died of a snake bite. According to USA Today, Rev. Jamie Coots, pastor of the Middlesboro, Kentucky, snake handling Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name was bitten by a rattlesnake. An emergency crew came to the church, but Coots had been taken home. When the crew went to Coots's home, the pastor refused treatment. Unlike the 8 previous times Coots had been bitten, this time the bite proved fatal. Last year, Coots was convicted by a Tennessee court of illegally possessing poisonous snakes. (See prior posting.)
Saturday, March 02, 2013
Constitutional Issue Avoided In Preacher's Guilty Plea For Possessing Poisonous Snakes
In a Tennessee trial court last Monday, James Coots, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name in Middlesboro, Kentucky, pleaded guilty to illegally possessing poisonous snakes. According to UPI, Coots, whose church engages in the practice of snake handling, legally acquired the snakes in Alabama and was driving through Tennessee taking the snakes to Kentucky where they are also legal to possess. Tennessee police discovered the snakes when they pulled Coots over for having too darkly tinted windows in his car. Coots lawyer says he believes seizing the snakes was unconstitutional. However, apparently in a plea deal, Coots received only one-year probation in exchange for his guilty plea.
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