Crime & Safety
WATCH: Was The Jersey Devil Finally Spotted - In Galloway??
No, that was not intended to be a National Enquirer headline. A New Jersey man claims the photo of the winged, horned creature is authentic.

Please read with caution, and suspend disbelief.
Because the camera shy-being, the 13th child of Mother Leeds, the “thing” that inspired the name for a hockey team, may have finally been revealed (see photo and video below).
David Black was driving home from his security job in Atlantic City last week when he saw the state’s legendary folk tale creature that’s allegedly inhabited the New Jersey Pine Barrens for 200 years.
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He then submitted the photo to Kelly Roncace at nj.com, who then published the photo on Tuesday, asking the same question:
Is it really him?
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Black, of Little Egg Harbor Township, told nj.com that he thought it was a llama running in and out of the trees lining the road when he first spotted it.
“I was just driving past the golf course in Galloway on Route 9 and had to shake my head a few times when I thought I saw a llama,” he wrote in his email to nj.com.
“If that wasn’t enough,” he continued, “then it spread out leathery wings and flew off over the golf course.”
Black insisted, according to The Press of Atlantic City, that the image was not manipulated or Photoshopped.
Black said he stared at the photo for an hour, trying to come up with an explanation for the image he had captured before deciding to share it.
Before she could write about his experience and print the photo, Ronace said she had to be sure he was sincere.
“People have said it’s fake, but it’s not,” Balck told her. “I’m honestly just looking for an explanation for what I saw.”
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