CLEMENTS — Volunteers spent two days rescuing dozens of horses and animals at the center of an animal abuse investigation in San Joaquin County after dozens of dead or malnourished horses were discovered.
According to the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office, 90 horses, five donkeys, and three alpacas were rescued while 53 horses, one cow, and one dog were found dead. Thirteen horses, one donkey, and one bull had to be euthanized. These numbers are subject to change, according to authorities, as the investigation is still active and ongoing.
If California state execution was still on the books for just one crime it should be for cases like this.
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Many years ago there was a farmer near here that let a small herd of cows starve. If the law hadn't jailed him and later moved out of our area, he would have faced a nasty end. I was a kid at the time and local farmers were ready to string him up.
ReplyDeleteThere are souless, evil, meat sacks, loose in the world. They shouldn't be loose, they should be contained, at the very least.
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