BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. — Go ahead and file this under the "things you don't ever want to see in your back yard" category.
A Bonita Springs resident got a shock when he looked outside and saw an 8-to-9-foot-long bull shark swimming in the back yard of his condominium.
Richard Frey told a local news outlet "I'm worried. I won't let our grandkids go in the water. Someone is going to be attacked here."
Residents said it's not the first time they've seen a shark so close to home. According to neighbors, the sharks return because someone keeps throwing bait into the water to lure the sharks closer.
Now they're asking the city to get involved to prohibit fishing. According to Florida law, regulation of fish done by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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