
In New York, a man in the South Ozone park in Queens lit. CCTV shows that he is pulling a motionless dog and then lights him at the intersection before leaving.
The police said the dog looked healthy and unharmed in CCTV shots, although it was not moving according to New York Daily News. He had a normal weight and did not seem weak or starved.
NYPD was looking for a man last seen in a chestnut sweatshirt with the Tan Polo logo and a light brown backpack MCM. In the end, the police arrested Isaiah Gurley, 29.
The suspect faces charges such as the cruelty of animals, arson and ruthless threat. Because they do not require bail, he was released from prison.
The CCTV shots showed him that he stole oil from the store, then pulled the unconscious dog and lit him on the street. Later the police found the burnt body of the dog.
“Animals do not make bags. They are not toys. They have all the rights to proper care, as well as humans,” CBS News Attorney Melinda quoted in a statement.
“We will use all available tools to make the defendant responsible for his alleged steps,” Katz added.
According to Gurley, it was the dog of someone else he took care of. He confessed that he kicked the dog to death before burning him. If it is found guilty, it can face up to two years in prison. 17. September must return to court.
The reaction of social media
Animal abuse has a strong response of social media. Users from all over the world expressed their emotions and demanded violent revenge.
“I am in the Netherlands, I will jump on the plane if I can do the same. Sell the tickets in advance,” one user wrote.
One of them marked NYPD and wrote, “I have a can of gasoline and a box of matches for you. You are welcome. Merry Christmas.”
“This monster must spend the rest of his life in prison,” he came from another.
“Do the same,” one user asked.
Another wrote, “Let’s go alive.”
“If you don’t stop it, people will be more,” another user commented.
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