Some people just need killing
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On Monday, April 25, 2022, at approximately 11:00 PM, the Pomona Police Department notified the Barstow Police Department of a suspicious death that occurred within the City of Barstow.
On Monday, April 25, 2022, at approximately 7:55PM, officers of the Pomona Police Department responded to the Pomona Valley Hospital to investigate a suspicious death of a one-year-old male child. The child arrived at the hospital unresponsive and was pronounced deceased by medical personnel upon arrival.
Pomona Police Detectives observed that the child/victim sustained injuries consistent with ongoing abuse. The officers observed visible signs of trauma to the victim’s body such as lesions, bruising, and burn marks. Some of the injuries appeared to be in different stages of the healing process.
Further investigation by the Pomona Police detectives revealed that the abuse likely occurred in the child’s home where he lived with his parents in Barstow, California and that the victim died of those injuries in Barstow prior to his parents driving him to Pomona, CA.
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Rogers Park man gets 30 month sentence for beating puppy to death
Prosecutors have charged a man with beating his fiancée’s 12-week-old puppy to death in their Rogers Park apartment.
Charles Everett Smith, 33, is charged with felony aggravated cruelty to animals. Judge Charles Beach ordered him held in lieu of $150,000 bail during a bond hearing Friday afternoon.
Smith’s girlfriend came home from work Tuesday and found Smith naked, giving chest compressions to her Miniature Pinscher puppy, Bailey, and shaking the dog, prosecutors said.
Earlier in the day, Smith allegedly told the woman he would bite the dog’s ear off and throw it into a cage.
Police found the dog dead and wrapped in a blanket. According to prosecutors, Smith told officers he was giving the puppy CPR and blowing into her nose because he thought she was having a medical event.
A necropsy determined that the dog died of blunt force trauma. Nearly every one of her ribs was broken, her lungs were damaged, and she suffered multiple skull fractures and intestinal injuries, according to prosecutors.
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@jon-nyc said in Some people just need killing:
https://reason.com/2022/05/04/the-state-took-her-home-because-she-missed-900-in-property-taxes/
"First we kill all the lawyers (and politicians)."
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Bad law.
Down here, you can go back in and pay your taxes (with penalties, interest, etc.) and the property reverts back to you. I'm not sure of the time frame, but I know it's more than one year.
What people can, and will do, is if they buy the property for back taxes and they make improvements ( brush hog a vacant lot, etc.), the original owner is on the hook for the cost of improvements...
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North Side man kicked dog to death while taking it for a walk
A North Side man killed his dog by repeatedly kicking it and yanking on its leash while walking the animals in West Ridge last month, prosecutors said this week.
Bardomiano Gonzalez-Rodriguez, 35, is charged with felony aggravated cruelty to animals in connection with the incident, which occurred around 7:50 p.m. April 5 on the 2100 block of West Arthur.
Three people who live in a nearby apartment building told police they heard yelping noises and looked outside to see Gonzalez-Rodriguez kicking a 13-year-old Terrier mix three or four times, Assistant State’s Attorney Sean Kelly said....
When police arrived, all four witnesses were on scene and Gonzalez-Rodriguez was holding the dog, which had died, Kelly said.
Gonzalez-Rodriguez reportedly told officers the dog suffered from seizures and that condition could be how the animal died.
Chicago Animal Care and Control staff examined the dog and found it had bruising over its body, Kelly said. They concluded that the animal suffered internal bleeding and may have died from a liver laceration.
Gonzalez-Rodriguez told police he dragged the dog because it was moving slowly, but he denied kicking the animal, according to Kelly.
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Zip tie her legs and put her on the freeway.
Dumping an animal is one thing. Incapacitating them first is unforgivable.
@Mik said in Some people just need killing:
Zip tie her legs and put her on the freeway.
At the risk of being a stiff, this is giving in to a thirst-for-revenge solution. Remember Mom telling you that two wrongs don't make a right?
The judge was on the right track, but she should have sentenced the woman to some sort of mental care facility. That creature was patently not right in the head.
Unless the judge perceived that somebody that pathetic would not be smart enough or receptive enough to gain insight from therapy.
Fuck, I don't know. Maybe Mik's right.
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This is my dog Booger:
Booger was thrown out the window of a moving car near the entrance of my driveway in 20 degree weather. He was terrified of humans, terrified of vehicles, for a while I thought he would never trust anyone or anything again.
Today he worships me. He wants to be up against me at all times. He loves riding in the car with me. If I lean back in my recliner to take a nap, he gets right up near my head, flops on his back, sticks his paws in the air, a d double checks to be sure that he's lying exactly like I am, and he sleeps and snores.
Booger is my buddy. He isn't just a dog, he is family. I don't understand how anyone could cause pain to a pet. Anyone trying to harm one of my family won't live to see the sun go down. And Booger is family to me.