TRIGG COUNTY, Tenn. (WZTV) — A criminal mischief investigation has been opening in Trigg County following what appears to be an attempt to steal cattle from a local farm.
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I've got a feeling this is going to be a lot more common in the upcoming months with the way meat prices are expected to rise in the next year.
in a lot of western states cattle rustling is punishable by hanging.
ReplyDeletethis is more than criminal mischief.
Lynching rustlers will also become common.
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
I think you're right. Steel an entire cow and you can eat for a year.
ReplyDeleteIf only. We're going to have idiots kill a cow, hack off two steaks' worth, and leave the rest to rot.
DeleteMike_C: In the area I lived in there was a spate of calf killings. The thieves would catch a calf close to the fence and kill it, then they'd cut off a haunch and leave the rest. That was happening once a week for a good long while.
DeleteThen one day it suddenly stopped. Even the newspaper wondered why and what happened to the thieves.
I'd imagine a rancher caught them and provided a little Old West Justice.
Time to switch to Soylant Green.made from fermented cattle rustlers.
ReplyDeleteWhistling Pigs are going to be on the menu, squirrel and rats and snakes recipes are going to be flooding the internet soon if the tptb will allow the internet except for their propaganda...
ReplyDeleteCattle theft has already started here in South Western Virginia. Some guys from Roanoke took 7 head from a place in I think Pulaski county.
ReplyDeleteStolen truck stolen trailer stolen cattle lucky for them they got cought by the law not by folks down here.
I saw a clip where some Venezuelans were going after a guy's cow. One man said 'they're hunting.'
ReplyDeleteNo asshole, it's called stealing.