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An, arrest warrant is being sought after horror footage showed the moment a man threw a dog over a wire fence at a cell tower before he abandoned it, according to California officials. 

Video surveillance footage at a cell tower in the Winchester area of Riverside captured a man as he picked up a dog and hurled it over a tall razor-wire fence on December 15, 2022.

A spokesperson for the Riverside County Department of Animal Services (RDAS) said maintenance workers managed to find the 8-year-old pit bull mix after less than two hours, before officer Michael McGee took the pet to a nearby shelter.

 

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What would I give to meet that individual :angry: 

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27 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

An, arrest warrant is being sought after horror footage showed the moment a man threw a dog over a wire fence at a cell tower before he abandoned it, according to California officials. 

Video surveillance footage at a cell tower in the Winchester area of Riverside captured a man as he picked up a dog and hurled it over a tall razor-wire fence on December 15, 2022.

A spokesperson for the Riverside County Department of Animal Services (RDAS) said maintenance workers managed to find the 8-year-old pit bull mix after less than two hours, before officer Michael McGee took the pet to a nearby shelter.

 

I'm not a fan of pit bulls so I don't have much sympathy.  But, why would he do that.  If you didn't want the dog anymore there are options besides leaving it in a caged area without food or water.  A bullet to the head would be better.  Really first you check with the local humane society or post an add.  

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Just now, Myles said:

I'm not a fan of pit bulls so I don't have much sympathy.  But, why would he do that.  If you didn't want the dog anymore there are options besides leaving it in a caged area without food or water.  A bullet to the head would be better.  Really first you check with the local humane society or post an add.  

I am a fan of Pit bulls because they get a bad wrap, but I also had a Wolf Shepard mix my father bought me from a breeder, best Dog I ever had. No one could lay a finger upon me not even my dad.:lol: Rex, weighed over 100b full grown and kids could climb on him, pull his ears or tail, he just did not like violence and if someone started rough housing be would never bite, but he would get between people and stop the fighting. I really don’t like your apology at all, about shooting the dog in the head.  I think more of any Animal than most people and I can honestly say it’s easier for me to do what you suggested to a human than any animal, especially the guy in that video. Because if I saw someone do that to animal the police would not need to become involved his ass would be mine. At a minimum be thrown up into the razer wire or depending upon my moody he may end up buried under first base in Yankee Stadium next to Hoffa!:yes:  

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17 minutes ago, Commander CMG said:

What would I give to meet that individual :angry: 

You know my brother, me too if I saw someone do that, all bets are off that he would ever be found, and I mean ever!:angry:

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I would subject him to a level of pain he never knew existed. He didn'care about the possibility of the dog hitting the razar wire or it breaking any bones and how long it would be before it was found :angry:

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27 minutes ago, Myles said:

I'm not a fan of pit bulls so I don't have much sympathy.  But, why would he do that.  If you didn't want the dog anymore there are options besides leaving it in a caged area without food or water.  A bullet to the head would be better.  Really first you check with the local humane society or post an add.  

I don't have much sympathy for the guy throwing the dog over that fence either.

 

29 minutes ago, Myles said:

  A bullet to the head would be better. 

Yes. But I don't mean the dog.

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I love pit bulls, rehabilitated several and had a few on my books. 

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9 minutes ago, Commander CMG said:

I would subject him to a level of pain he never knew existed. He didn'care about the possibility of the dog hitting the razar wire or it breaking any bones and how long it would be before it was found :angry:

No he was a complete ***hat, like you said and like I have it’s easier and one loses no sleep over ending a person, but how in the hell can anyone do something like that to a defenseless Animal, I think he sincerely needs the Hoff Treatment!:angry:

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1 hour ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

I am a fan of Pit bulls because they get a bad wrap, but I also had a Wolf Shepard mix my father bought me from a breeder, best Dog I ever had. No one could lay a finger upon me not even my dad.:lol: Rex, weighed over 100b full grown and kids could climb on him, pull his ears or tail, he just did not like violence and if someone started rough housing be would never bite, but he would get between people and stop the fighting. I really don’t like your apology at all, about shooting the dog in the head.  I think more of any Animal than most people and I can honestly say it’s easier for me to do what you suggested to a human than any animal, especially the guy in that video. Because if I saw someone do that to animal the police would not need to become involved his ass would be mine. At a minimum be thrown up into the razer wire or depending upon my moody he may end up buried under first base in Yankee Stadium next to Hoffa!:yes:  

I just meant that an instant death is better than the dog possible suffering and starving to death when it dies.  If he did not want it, he should have found someone who did.  

I'm not a fan of pit bulls because I knew someone who had their toddler killed by one.   I would say it is not good to have pit bulls if you have infants or toddlers.  It is not that they are mean, it is just that they are physically powerful animals.  If I step on my Jack Russell's foot on accident, and he bites me, it will be very minor.  If a toddler steps on a pit bulls foot, it may be fatal.  

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Dogs may have taught me as much about love and sacrifice as humans have.  I think I am a better person towards other people as a result.  I share you anger at this individual.

Even more reason to catch this guy now. Studies seem to indicate that in the history of many violent criminals including mass shooters there are episodes of domestic violence or animal cruelty.  Most of these studies are a few years old, but they seem pretty good and there are several sources. We talk about the mental illness link with mass shooters, maybe this one has been staring us in the face for a long time. 

Just a thought, maybe those caught and convicted of animal cruelty should be forced to undergo a psychological examination or placed on a watch list.  A sensitive topic to those who object to state interference in citizens' free will.  But maybe a citizen forfeits that right in cruelty cases.

https://www.animallaw.info/article/link-cruelty-animals-and-violence-towards-people

I. INTRODUCTION

Cruelty to animals and violence towards people have something in common: both types of victims are living beings, feel pain, experience distress, and may die from their injuries. [1] Until recently, however, violence towards animals had been considered to be unrelated to violence towards children and the elderly, and other forms of domestic violence. [2] A correlation has now been established between animal abuse, family violence, and other forms of community violence. [3] A growing body of research indicates that people who commit acts of cruelty towards animals rarely stop there. [4] Murderers and people who abuse their spouse or children had frequently harmed animals in the past. [5] People who abuse animals may also be dangerous to people. [6]

Child and animal protection professionals are aware of this connection, and recognize that both child and animal abuse are linked in a self-perpetuating cycle of violence

https://aldf.org/article/the-link-between-cruelty-to-animals-and-violence-toward-humans-2/

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273633672_Animal_Abuse_as_a_Warning_Sign_of_School_Massacres

 

Although animal cruelty is often described as a warning sign of future human violence, particularly in the prediction of multiple homicides, prior studies reveal mixed support for this notion and lack conceptual clarity in the measurement of such cruelty. This study investigates the quantity and quality of cruelty present in a sample of 23 perpetrators of school massacres from 1988 to 2012. Findings indicate that 43% of the perpetrators commit animal cruelty before schoolyard massacres and that the cruelty is usually directed against anthropomorphized species (dogs and cats) in an up-close manner. The implications of these findings for reducing false positive cases of cruelty are discussed.

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2 hours ago, Tatetopa said:

Dogs may have taught me as much about love and sacrifice as humans have.  I think I am a better person towards other people as a result.  I share you anger at this individual.

Even more reason to catch this guy now. Studies seem to indicate that in the history of many violent criminals including mass shooters there are episodes of domestic violence or animal cruelty.  Most of these studies are a few years old, but they seem pretty good and there are several sources. We talk about the mental illness link with mass shooters, maybe this one has been staring us in the face for a long time.

I certainly agree with you, it’s amazing that take dogs for instance that in many cases once removed from abusive situations they bounce back and are able to remain loving, unlike people. To me Tate, the only thing I compare animal abuse too is abusing a new born baby and I sincerely think the same punishment should fit the crime. I have read similar studies over year especially where psychopathic behavior is concerned most serial killers started out abusing animals before they murdered their first human victim.

What mental illness is associated with harming animals?

Other mental health diagnosis correlated with cruelty to animals include Conduct Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, and a significant association with Substance Use Disorders, Pathological Gambling, and a family history of antisocial ... Hey Tate doesn’t the latter sound like Donald Trump?:)

Tate, this agrees with your comments above exactly:

Do serial killers hurt animals?

Moreover, FBI research indicates that most serial killers, school shooters, and mass murderers tortured animals as children. Another form of abuse, dogfighting, is also tied to criminal behavior beyond the harm to the animals.

 

What does it mean when someone hurts animals?

Some common motivations for acts of animal abuse are unmanaged emotions resulting in behaviors directed at animals (anger/rage) prejudicial behaviors towards a particular species (example: “cat haters”) retaliation towards an animal or person. to gain a sense of “power and control” over an animal or person.

 

 

2 hours ago, Tatetopa said:

Just a thought, maybe those caught and convicted of animal cruelty should be forced to undergo a psychological examination or placed on a watch list.  A sensitive topic to those who object to state interference in citizens' free will.  But maybe a citizen forfeits that right in cruelty cases.

https://www.animallaw.info/article/link-cruelty-animals-and-violence-towards-people

I. INTRODUCTION

Cruelty to animals and violence towards people have something in common: both types of victims are living beings, feel pain, experience distress, and may die from their injuries. [1] Until recently, however, violence towards animals had been considered to be unrelated to violence towards children and the elderly, and other forms of domestic violence. [2] A correlation has now been established between animal abuse, family violence, and other forms of community violence. [3] A growing body of research indicates that people who commit acts of cruelty towards animals rarely stop there. [4] Murderers and people who abuse their spouse or children had frequently harmed animals in the past. [5] People who abuse animals may also be dangerous to people. [6]

Child and animal protection professionals are aware of this connection, and recognize that both child and animal abuse are linked in a self-perpetuating cycle of violence

https://aldf.org/article/the-link-between-cruelty-to-animals-and-violence-toward-humans-2/

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273633672_Animal_Abuse_as_a_Warning_Sign_of_School_Massacres

 

Although animal cruelty is often described as a warning sign of future human violence, particularly in the prediction of multiple homicides, prior studies reveal mixed support for this notion and lack conceptual clarity in the measurement of such cruelty. This study investigates the quantity and quality of cruelty present in a sample of 23 perpetrators of school massacres from 1988 to 2012. Findings indicate that 43% of the perpetrators commit animal cruelty before schoolyard massacres and that the cruelty is usually directed against anthropomorphized species (dogs and cats) in an up-close manner. The implications of these findings for reducing false positive cases of cruelty are discussed.

 

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7 hours ago, Commander CMG said:

What would I give to meet that individual :angry: 

I’ll supply the alibis.

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Yea , thats just plain wrong. Complete lack of compassion and consideration. I mean , you could take it to the Humane society.

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On 1/5/2023 at 12:00 PM, Myles said:

I just meant that an instant death is better than the dog possible suffering and starving to death when it dies.  If he did not want it, he should have found someone who did.  

I'm not a fan of pit bulls because I knew someone who had their toddler killed by one.   I would say it is not good to have pit bulls if you have infants or toddlers.  It is not that they are mean, it is just that they are physically powerful animals.  If I step on my Jack Russell's foot on accident, and he bites me, it will be very minor.  If a toddler steps on a pit bulls foot, it may be fatal.  

I'm still not a fan of pit bulls. 

An 11-year-old boy is missing 70% of his scalp after he was pulled from his bicycle and attacked by three loose pit bulls while on a ride through the neighborhood. 

The boy, Justin Gilstrap, was missing half of his ear, had bites on his leg, and had much of his scalp ripped off by the time police arrived on the scene. 

Justin’s cousin, Mason Aguilar, 11, made the 911 call Friday when the three dogs launched their brutal attack, eventually dragging the young boy into a ditch on the side of the road.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-boy-11-pulled-bike-attacked-pit-bulls-loses-ear-scalp

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1 hour ago, Myles said:

I'm still not a fan of pit bulls. 

An 11-year-old boy is missing 70% of his scalp after he was pulled from his bicycle and attacked by three loose pit bulls while on a ride through the neighborhood. 

The boy, Justin Gilstrap, was missing half of his ear, had bites on his leg, and had much of his scalp ripped off by the time police arrived on the scene. 

Justin’s cousin, Mason Aguilar, 11, made the 911 call Friday when the three dogs launched their brutal attack, eventually dragging the young boy into a ditch on the side of the road.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-boy-11-pulled-bike-attacked-pit-bulls-loses-ear-scalp

That dog should be put down because it's seriously fd up, and no Cesar Millan could change that.

But then, the one 'responsible' for that dog should get a certain treatment too. I have ideas.

You know, some people get themselves a pitbull and have no clue how to handle it. But it looks cool and macho.

These kind of people owning a dog like that is like a 5 year old owning a riot gun.

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8 minutes ago, Abramelin said:

That dog should be put down because it's seriously fd up, and no Cesar Millan could change that.

But then, the one 'responsible' for that dog should get a certain treatment too. I have ideas.

You know, some people get themselves a pitbull and have no clue how to handle it. But it looks cool and macho.

These kind of people owning a dog like that is like a 5 year old owning a riot gun.

 

In reality, it's rarely the dog or the breed it the Fricken owners. If an animal has serious problems, it obvious when they are a Puppy. My father bought me a German Shepard Wolf Dog that was 50% American Grey Wolf Mix, and Rex grew up with a Kitten a Siamese cat that was my mothers, and her name was Queen they got along great. When I got Rex, from day one he slept on my bed, and within two weeks they both were sleeping together, When Rex was a year old, he was over 100lb, hell when I was around 10 my entire family was out to dinner one night. When, we got back a living room window was broken and there was blood all over the place.

Well, the idiot broke in and had come in through a door and Rex ripped his ass up, bite him in throat, face and arm, later we found out from the police how bad the guy was torn up, still i laugh about it to this very day.:yes: The reason the window was broken, was because the guy jumped through it headfirst to escape, I am glad he did because Rex would have killed him, and it would have sucked to find a body in the living room. Then the ass hat tried to sue us, well the judge threw his case out of court, and he ended up paying court cost. :D That was the only time in all the years we had Rex that he ever bit anyone, little kids use to ride him like a horse, pull his ears and tail if got tired of it, he would go upstairs and lay down no growling or anything else.

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1 minute ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

In reality, it's rarely the dog or the breed it the Fricken owners.

That's what I said.

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2 minutes ago, Abramelin said:

That's what I said.

I was just agreeing with you!:unsure::D

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I hope the doggy in this story gets a new loving forever home and tge lowlife piece of human debris gets whats coming to him.

I recall being 17 in auto body school a fellow about 28 "tim" his pit bull mutt tore a bad guys leg almost off grabbing the calf muscle below the knee in the back of leg, since the guy broke in and was going to attack tims dad when dog jumped in the dog was hailed not blamed, but no kidding the bad guy tried to sue them for his leg he lost the case.

Later in early 80s i had the key to the club a huge disco from the 70s turned wave club so bad guys would break in late night on closed days to steal out of the game roomi got the call to let in the cops cool part we let Orlando pd train their dogs there so the mutts knew the building well, one guy hid under a desk and the dog had him by the crotch just still and holding ground until officer told him to let go, that guy thanked the cop we all had a laugh.

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