Florida woman Suzanne Mulalley gunned down parrot during drunken fight: cops

A middle-aged Florida woman has been accused of gunning down her parrot during a drunken fight with her husband.

Cops who busted Suzanne Mulalley, 61, in her Largo home Sunday say she and her 66-year-old husband, Steven, were both “intoxicated,” police records show.

Mulalley “shot and killed [her] African grey bird using a .380 Glock inside [their] home,” the responding officer wrote in a police report.

“Both victim and defendant walked outside and pushed other,” the arrest affidavit said, detailing how the accused parrot killer also sprayed her husband with water.

Mulalley was charged with misdemeanor domestic battery and “denied committing this crime,” according to the affidavit.

She did not appear to face charges for shooting dead the parrot.

However, a stipulation for her release was “no contact [with] animals” or firearms, the document showed.

Her husband was also charged with domestic battery after a witness saw him pushing his wife, records show.


Suzanne Mulalley in her mugshot.
Mulalley was charged with domestic violence, but not for killing the parrot, cops said.

Parrot similar to the one suspect allegedly shot and killed.
Mulalley fatally shot the African grey parrot with a .380 Glock, cops said.

The accused bird shooter was previously charged with resisting arrest in February when cops responded to reports that a “firearm was discharged in the backyard during a verbal altercation.”

“It should be noted, there were numerous loaded firearms in plain view inside the residence,” the officer said in that case, which was later dropped.