Carl in Michigan
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He shared the home with others. Nobody intervened? Nobody called the police? I hope he gets a long sentence. Maybe the rest in that household should too.
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.Disgusting creature
FOX 2) - An 18-year-old Dearborn man was given a quarter-million dollar bond after he allegedly beat a dog, leading to the animal's death.
Sungin Kai Nelson was arraigned Thursday in the 19th District Court on a felony charge in connection with the death of an animal that was adopted months earlier.
What we know:
Nelson abused the dog for several months before it was eventually euthanized due to injuries caused by the defendant.
The dog, named Ice, had been adopted out of the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
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He shared the home with others. Nobody intervened? Nobody called the police? I hope he gets a long sentence. Maybe the rest in that household should too.
I'll be totally honest. An 18 year old KID, and Africa ethnicity are both red flags to me..
This is why animal shelters need to have more strict guidelines concerning the character of the people who want to adopt animals. Too many shelters have none. All I had to do was walk in and pay the adoption fee to adopt my dogs.
Maybe the local shelter needs to be sent copies of articles about stories like this.
ESPECIALLY in places with high muslim populations and lots of ghetto nearby.
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Pets are like small children. They are at the mercy of whoever takes them in. The punishment in these cases HAS TO BE SEVEREI was hoping the story was that the man was put down.
.I'll be totally honest. An 18 year old KID, and Africa ethnicity are both red flags to me.
He shared the home with others. Nobody intervened? Nobody called the police? I hope he gets a long sentence. Maybe the rest in that household should too.
Serial killers invariably have killed animals first ...Interesting article.
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The Link Between Animal Cruelty and Human Violence | FBI: Law Enforcement Bulletin
When investigating claims of animal cruelty, law enforcement should be aware of the well-documented link to violence against humans and other types of violent crime.leb.fbi.gov