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- Florida, USA -


The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrested a scum that needs to get a JOB and leave innocent dogs alone!


The arrest of 32-year-old JERNEY JABARA PURIFOY (pictured), on March 28, 2025, is the result of a joint investigation with the Escambia County Animal Welfare.


The sheriff’s office said that its SWAT Team executed a search warrant at PURIFOY’s Seamarge home during which detectives discovered “evidence of dog fighting to include IV bags, wound care paraphernalia, training manuals, a rifle and a handgun.”


Pictures shared by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also show a number of dog kennels on the property. Escambia County Animal Welfare took custody of the Voiceless Victims. The sheriff’s office did not say how many dogs were removed.


PURIFOY is charged with animal fighting and cruelty towards animals. Online arrest records show he was released from the Escambia County Jail after posting $15,000 bond. PURIFOY is set to appear at Escambia County Circuit Court on April 17, 2025, at 8:30 a.m.


The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at (850) - 436 - 9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) - 433 - STOP. Thank you!

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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.


PURIFOY’s mugshot shared from the Escambia County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

- Indiana, USA -

 

32-year-old JOEDARRYL L. MCBRIDE (pictured), is scheduled to appear in Allen County Superior Court on July 12, 2024, to face dogfighting charges among other offenses.

 

According to the Probable Cause Affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on February 18, 2024, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to a domestic dispute call and since the caller said that she wanted to surrender eight Pitbulls, Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control (FWACC) Officer Werling and Officer Speer also responded to the scene.

 

Officers learned from the caller that MCBRIDE had hit her in the mouth and fled the scene.

 

The caller told Officers that MCBRIDE had been fighting dogs and training them in the home.

 

The Affidavit identified the dogs found at the home as:

 

3-month-old tan female Pitbull mix named Daisy

3-month-old tan female Pitbull mix named Princess

3-month-old black and white male Pitbull mix named Ray

3-month-old black and white male Pitbull mix named Ruthless

2-year-old tan female Pitbull mix named Eve

2-yearold tan female Pitbull mix named Queen

2-year-old tan male Pitbull mix named Debo

2-year-old black and white male Pitbull mix named Katos

 

The caller went on to tell Officers that MCBRIDE had been actively training the dogs and entering them in dogfights but she could not provide the dates of the fights and where they took place. She then showed the Officers a photo on her phone of one of the dogs that MCBRIDE had fought who had been killed during a dogfight somewhere in Ohio. She added that MCBRIDE “normally takes the dogs to Michigan, Ohio and Atlanta for fights.”

 

Officer Werling asked the woman how she knew MCBRIDE was training the dogs to fight so she took all the Officers to the garage and showed them the training equipment.

 

Officers found a red harness hanging from a bicycle along with a metal spring with a rope and a hide attached. The woman then pointed to a metal chain hanging from the ceiling and stated that the chain in the ceiling is where MCBRIDE attached the metal spring with the rope and hide. She further said that MCBRIDE has a pole with a white T-Shirt on it that he uses with Katos. “do not wave a white t-shirt in front of Katos or he will attack and not let go”, she said.

 

The same day, Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control removed all eight dogs.

 

Officer Werling returned to the home the following day and asked the woman whether she had ever seen anything such as trophies, medication/feeding charts, lineage charts, etc. that MCBRIDE may have for the dogs. The woman answered that there were some “dog books” and advised Officer Werling that MCBRIDE self-medicates the dogs and that all the medication were in the refrigerator.

 

Officer Werling found a slew of medications, including prescription antibiotic injections only meant to be used for cattle and swine; “Muscle-up” supplements for horses; dewormer for goats; injectable penicillin and corticosteroids; prescription antibiotics, and several other kinds of medication like testosterone used as an anabolic steroid.

 

On February 20, 2024, Dr. Andrew Riebe, DVM completed an examination on all eight dogs and he concluded that all the skin injuries, lesions, wounds, and scars on the furvictims were “most consistent with a history of organized dog fighting.”

 

On February 21, 2024, MCBRIDE contacted Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control about the dogs.

He said that he was breeding dogs, that the items he had were for training, and that with multiple dogs in the home, altercations naturally happen. MCBRIDE also said that the dogs get aggressive when breeding. When MCBRIDE was asked about the injuries on the dogs, he claimed they “were from the dogs trying to remove themselves from their kennels” and added that when neighbors throw bones over the fence, the dogs “get territorial over food and that leads to altercations.”

 

On March 5, 2024, Daisy, Eve, Katos, Queen, Princess, Ray, and Ruthless were sadly euthanized.

According to the Affidavit, after the furvictims’ examination it was determined that they “could not be placed due to aggression resulting from coming from a dog fighting case and were heavily scarred.”

 

Debo was placed into the Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control Adoption Program where he was adopted into his forever home.

 

As stated in the Affidavit, it also emerged that on September 23, 2022, Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control responded to MCBRIDE’s home “after receiving a video of a dog fight with the Defendant in the video with a black dog and an injured brown dog. While doing a welfare check on the dogs in the home, FWACC was able to obtain photos of Katos at the time of that investigation and Katos did not have the bite wounds/scars that he did on February 18, 2024.”

 

On April 10, 2024, a warrant was issued for MCBRIDE’s arrest and he was taken into custody on April 30, 2024, on six felony counts of purchasing or possessing an animal for fighting and possession of animal fighting paraphernalia.

 

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Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the Probable Cause Affidavit provided to Voice For Us.

Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.

 

 

MCBRIDE’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Allen County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

- New York, USA -

 

Update: July 8, 2024


The SPCA Serving Erie County kindly provided me with Wade's pictures (added below.)


I was also advised that the two other furvictims who were found alive fully recovered and were adopted.


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On Monday, July 1, 2024, Erie County Court Judge James Bargnesi sentenced 24-year-old JAMES A. JACKSON (pictured) on animal cruelty charges that stemmed from an investigation  into dogfighting.

 

The Erie County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release that the investigation began on April 12, 2022, after the Cheektowaga Police Department received an anonymous tip regarding dogfighting at JACKSON’s home on Andrews Avenue in the Town of Cheektowaga.

 

On April 13, 2022, investigators with the SPCA Serving Erie County executed a search warrant at JACKSON’s home.

 

The search led to the discovery of two deceased dogs in the backyard, two live dogs in the basement, and one live dog on the first floor of the home.

Moreover, investigators recovered evidence common in dogfighting operations inside and outside of the home.

 

The SPCA removed the remains of the deceased furvictims as well as the live dogs.

 

The Erie County District Attorney’s Office tells me that the deceased dogs were a 1-3-year-old female Pitbull and a 1-3-year-old male Pitbull.

 

The live dogs were Nyrobi, Francis, and Wade.

 

Nyrobi, a female Pitbull mix was found inside of a crate on the first floor of the home.

 

Francis, a male Pitbull mix, was 2 years old when he was rescued and was found in the basement. He was “thin and had multiple wounds and scarring on his face, chest, front legs and rump.”

 

Wade, a male Pitbull mix, was approximately 3-5 years old when he was rescued. He was found “chained in the basement.” Wade “...was thin and had multiple wounds and scarring on his face.”

 

According to the SPCA Serving Erie County, Wade was adopted in November 2022, after 202 days at the shelter. Wade is pictured below with mom Brenda and daddy Frank of Buffalo.

 

In April 2024, JACKSON and the co-defendant in the case were arraigned before Erie County Court Judge Sheila A. DiTullio on an indictment charging them each with the following offenses:

 

·Three counts of Prohibition of Animal Fighting (Class “E” felonies under New York Agriculture and Markets Law)

 

·Four counts of Overdriving, Torturing, and Injuring Animals; Failure to Provide Proper Sustenance (Class “A” misdemeanors under New York Agriculture and Markets Law)

 

·One count of Prohibition of Animal Fighting, Possession, Sale or Making of Animal Fighting Paraphernalia (Class “B” misdemeanor under New York Agriculture and Markets Law)

 

After their arraignment, Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn said in a press release that JACKSON and the co-defendant “…while acting in concert with one another, are accused of training three pit bull mixed breed dogs, two males and one female, under circumstances evincing an intent for the dogs to engage in animal fighting for amusement or gain. The defendants are also accused of intentionally depriving the dogs of food and medical treatment.”

 

DA Flynn said in a statement: “These defendants are accused of using cruel methods to train these dogs to become dangerous animals. This case highlights the tragedy of these underground, illegal activities. I want to thank the SPCA Serving Erie County for their work in this case and other animal cruelty investigations.”

 

On March 19, 2024, JACKSON pleaded guilty to all eight counts in the indictment against him.

 

Let’s get back to the sentence and see what the life of defenseless animals is worth to the law and to those who represent it.

 

JACKSON received a one-year sentence for his conviction in the animal cruelty case.

 

JACKSON will serve that concurrently with his determinate sentence of two years in prison, followed by three years of post-release supervision for an unrelated gun charge case.

 

The Erie County District Attorney’s Office stated that a final “no animal” order was issued which prohibits JACKSON “…from owning or caring for any animals for the next 30 years.”

 

As for the co-defendant in the case, JACKSON’s girlfriend, the case against her was dismissed in view of JACKSON accepting full responsibility for all charges in the indictment.

 

I have emailed the SPCA Serving Erie County and requested pictures of all of the Voiceless Victims. Should I receive them, I will add them to the gallery below.

 

I took the liberty of naming the deceased furvictims Bluebell and Daffodil for the tribute image. 

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official press releases by Erie County authorities. Links included. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

 

 

JACKSON’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Erie County District Attorney’s Office.




 
 
 

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