against walking by water with children and pets. if he sees a small dog or anything that the alligator thinks he can get by the side of the water, it s going to come out there faster than you can react. reporter: alligators are common in south carolina. this 12-foot gator roaming a golf course in april. david, officials in south carolina say they captured and killed this alligator they believed attacked this morning. attacks on humans are rare. the last known confirmed death from alligator in south carolina was 42 years ago. david? victor, thank you. when we come back, more on the deadly plane crash. you can see the images tonight. the plane plummeting back to earth. and that cruise ship passenger, falling overboard. treading for nearly ten hours until she was saved. you will hear what she s saying now about the ordeal, in a moment. moment. ordeal, in a moment. er skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis. woman 4: .with humira
a sign of the strength of feeling not just about president trump, but also his policies, david. thanks to you as well, and back at home to the outrage over a highway arrest. a young woman pulled over for speeding and you can see the officers then flipping a coin after they decide whether to charge her. she sobs. abc s victor oquendo tonight. reporter: that s sarah webb, sobbing in the back of a squad car in roswell, georgia, this april. arrested for reckless driving. what she doesn t know at the time is that officers decided to take her into custody because of a coin flip. a head, r tail. okay. reporter: minutes earlier, webb, apologetic on police bodycam she was speeding. do you know how fast you were just going, ma am? i m so sorry. i m late for work. reporter: but back in the patrol car officer courtney brown and her partner discuss that they didn t even record her speed before deciding whether to arrest or release webb by using a coin flip app. this is tail righ