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- Rhode Island, USA -


The East Greenwich Police Department arrested 40-years-old EUGENE MICHAEL MCQUADE (pictured).


For many of you, the name sounds familiar because this society’s vomit has abused innocent animals over and over again.


According to a police report obtained by Voice For Us, on March 2, 2023, police responded to MCQUADE’s home on Downing Street after receiving a report of a domestic violence.

Officers learned from MCQUADE’s girlfriend that he pushed her onto a bed and kicked her multiple times. The girlfriend told police that she and her 4-year-old son hid under the staircase and that they feared for their lives. A similar incident had happened a week prior, said the girlfriend.


Officers also learned that MCQUADE had a total of five dogs. Two puppies were found in a small crate inside the home and two more dogs were outside in a fenced in dog kennel who “appeared to be extremely aggressive”, stated the report. Police did not disclose information about the fifth dog. The poor furbabies were lying in their own feces and did not have any access to food or water. According to the report, “The water bowl that was provided to the two puppies had a dog tongue mark on the bottom of the bowl where it appeared the puppies were attempting to drink water.”

As stated in the report, “McQuade had a bite glove and an agitation bite stick in the same room of the two puppies in the same small crate.”

Animal control Officer Kelley Thurber responded to the residence and took custody of the dogs.


Police arrested MCQUADE and charged him with mistreatment or failure to feed animals, unnecessary cruelty to animals, and simple assault and battery.

Additionally, as a result of his conduct while he was in custody, MCQUADE was also charged with, disorderly conduct and two counts of vandalism.

Police said MCQUADE spat on the walls of his cell and threw wet toilet paper at the surveillance camera.


Court records show MCQUADE was arraigned on March 3, 2023. He was released on personal recognizance and ordered to have no contact with the victim.

MCQUADE is expected back in court on April 17, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. before judge James J. Caruolo.


Meanwhile, allow me to remind you that MCQUADE has abused innocent dogs in the past!

Between 2013, and 2018, MCQUADE has faced a combined twenty-six charges, including cruelty and mistreatment of animals, but all except one misdemeanor count was dismissed, allowing him to get some of the dogs back.


On January 20, 2018, MCQUADE was arrested and charged with eleven counts of animal cruelty after eleven of his dogs were found living in squalid conditions at properties he owned in Exeter and Coventry. The majority of those charges were dropped in a plea deal, all but two of his dogs were returned to him, and the case has since been expunged from his records.


According to an article by 10WJAR dated April 29, 2018, MCQUADE was charged in 2013, for mistreating animals, and in 2014, he was accused of controlling vicious dogs.


In June 2021, officials removed several dogs from MCQUADE’s home. (Voice For Us article)


As far as I am concerned, weak laws, despicable judges, and prosecutors open to negotiations continue to allow filthy individuals like EUGENE MICHAEL MCQUADE to abuse innocent and voiceless victims!

I strongly believe that it’s not sufficient to only expose animal abusers but we need to create a registry to expose those judges who let animal abusers walk free, who gift them with probation, and who do not apply the maximum sentence!

Let’s name and shame them ALL!


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- South Carolina -


On Thursday March 16, 2023, the Horry County Police Department was called to a home on the 800 block of Highway 814 in the Myrtle Beach area about a possible death investigation.


Responding officers discovered the naked body of an elderly woman lying in feces on the front porch outside her home.


According to the arrest warrant obtained by Voice For Us, as officers entered the residence, they found the home in deplorable conditions and infested with cockroaches.

According to the report, “The kitchen was infested with bugs and the refrigerator was blocked by garbage and animal cages.”

The bathroom wasn’t accessible because of the amount of garbage that was piled inside of it.


Police discovered a total of sixteen dead animals inside and outside the home, as well as animal cages.

Police reported that six snakes, five cats, four dogs, and one tarantula were found living in “inhumane and unsanitary” conditions.

One white rabbit was found decomposed. Seven snakes and four bearded dragons who were found deceased, appeared to have died from “prolonged neglect .”


Police also found children living inside the property and the hallways to their rooms were so littered with garbage and feces, that officers couldn’t see the floor.


Officers arrested on the scene 37-years-old KRYSTAL ALEXANDRIA PINKOWSKI (pictured), of Myrtle Beach. She was booked into the J. Rueben Long Detention Center and records show she is being held on a $101,000 bond.


On March 18, 2023, PINKOWSKI faced Judge Christopher John Arakas at her bond hearing.

According to online records, PINKOWSKI’s next court appearance is scheduled for April 19, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.


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PINKOWSKI’s mugshot via J. Rueben Long Detention Center.


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- Georgia, USA -



~ Update: March 20, 2023


The DeKalb County Police Department announced that JACKSON is now in custody.


According to online records, the savage was arrested on March 17, 2023, on one felony count of aggravated cruelty to animals. The savage was released on March 20, 2023, after posting bond!!!!

I checked his court records but a court date is not listed.




~ Update: March 17, 2023


The DeKalb County Police Department announced that the dog seen in the video attacked by a male, was found deceased.

Police identified the savage who attacked the defenseless dog as MEKHI JACKSON (pictured) and are asking the public for assistance in locating him.

Police said: “If you have any information on his whereabouts, please DO NOT engage with him. Immediately call 911 or DKPD Det. Watson at 404-286-7990.”


I hope he meets the same end!!!!



~ Original story:


The DeKalb County Police Department was made aware of a Ring doorbell video that shows a savage male assaulting a defenseless dog. Police said it appears that the incident took place on March 12, 2023.


Atlanta News First reports that a resident identified as Sonja, saw the distressing video on the Nextdoor app on Monday, March 13, 2023, and was able to figure out the location of the incident. Details from the video, led Sonja to the Highlands at East Atlanta apartments on Flat Shoals Road.

Sonja did the right thing and came forward giving a voice to the voiceless victim and filed a report with DeKalb County Animal Services. She then shared with Atlanta News First pictures showing the authorities’ trucks on the location.


Police released still images of the video and Fox 5 chose to not show the video in its entirety due to the graphic content.

In the first part of the video, a male can be seen running down a flight of stairs chasing a dog. Once the savage catches the dog, he starts striking him/her. The video goes on to show the savage picking up the dog by the head and slamming him/her against the wall before he chases the dog up the stairs.


Management at the complex told Atlanta News First dogs aren’t allowed on the property unless they are service dogs. “A leasing agent said, to date, only one resident has filed to have a service animal – and the animal is not the one seen in the video,” reports Atlanta News First.


Through an initial Facebook post police advised that they are assisting the DeKalb County Animal Enforcement Services with the investigation and appealed to the public for information about the savage.

According to an update on the story published by DKPD, investigators have a “possible suspect identified and are in the process of obtaining warrants.”

Police did not release the savage’s name and the condition of the voiceless victim is unknown.


Ms. Claudine Wilkins, founder of the Animal Protection Society and Animal Law Source, told Fox 5: “No matter what the victim is, and in this case it's an animal, a crime has been committed. Regardless of how anyone feels about animals, when a crime is committed, the police should take action because that's their duty.”


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