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- New York, USA -


Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announced that 19-year-old BLAKE I. HILIGH of Alexandria, Virginia and 20-year-old ZACHARY F. PILARCEK of Endicott, New York (both pictured), were arraigned on the morning of Thursday, June 29, 2023, before Amherst Town Court Justice Geoffrey Klein.


HILIGH and PILARCEK, former football players of University at Buffalo, are charged with one count of Overdriving, Torturing and Injuring Animals; Failure to Provide Proper Sustenance (misdemeanor under New York Agriculture and Markets Law).


According to a press release by the DA’s Office, an investigation into these scum began when the SPCA Serving Erie County received a report of animal abuse that happened at an apartment on Sweet Home Road in the Town of Amherst shared by HILIGH and PILARCEK .

The furvictim is a 4-year-old buff-colored male miniature Poodle named Kobe.


In a press release, the SPCA Serving Erie County recounted that on the late evening of June 13, 2023, its Animal Cruelty Investigations Department received an anonymous email which included a video that had been posted on a Snapchat account the same evening, and the name of one of the two individuals involved. According to the SPCA, in the video PILARCEK “is speaking off-camera about damage a dog did to a couch,” while HILIGH, Kobe’s guardian, “claims he will film the punishment the dog will receive.” The SPCA said that HILIGH “is then filmed yelling at the dog,” “and proceeds to beat him with what appears to be a leather belt.”


The following day, the SPCA Serving Erie County launched an investigation and information gathered led Investigator Lindsey Wood to contact University at Buffalo Police officers.

It turned out that officers had received similar reports and fully cooperated with the SPCA investigation.

Later that day, HILIGH and PILARCEK were located and charged.


Kobe was rescued from the property and “was immediately transported to the SPCA Serving Erie County’s veterinary team where he received treatment for bruises and abrasions”, said the Erie County D A’s Office. The DA’s Office advised that the Voiceless Victim “remains under the care of the SPCA at an undisclosed location.”


Kobe’s abusers, HILIGH and PILARCEK, were given an appearance ticket to be arraigned on June 29, 2023.

Following the charges, HILIGH and PILARCEK were suspended from University at Buffalo and dismissed from the UB Football program.

WIVB reports that Buffalo head coach Maurice Linguist said in a statement: “The UB football program has zero tolerance for this type of behavior. After learning about the incident, I immediately suspended the two young men from all team activities before permanently dismissing them from the program earlier this month. At UB, not only do we expect our student-athletes to excel on the field and in the classroom, but we also expect them to be outstanding citizens in our community.”


PILARCEK is slated to appear back at Amherst Town Court on the morning of Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 9:30 a.m., while HILIGH is scheduled to return on Thursday, August 3, 3023, at 9:30 a.m.

Both were released on their own recognizance “as charge is a non-qualifying offense for bail”, explained Erie County DA Flynn. A bond hearing was set for July 6, 2023, in Cheektowaga Town Court.

Judge Geoffrey Klein issued a temporary order that prevents HILIGH and PILARCEK “from owning or caring for any animals while the case is pending.”


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HILIGH and PILARCEK’s photographs via University at Buffalo.





 
 
 

- Qatar -


If you are watching all the 2022 FIFA World Cup games, the pre and post games TV shows, and press conferences, you got to see live a disturbing incident that happened on Friday, December 2, 2022, while Brazil and Real Madrid forward, 22-years-old Vinícius Júnior, was speaking to the media ahead of Brazil’s quarterfinal clash with Croatia.


A cat jumped on the table and sat next to the microphones. The furbaby appeared to be interested in the press conference minding his/her own business and did not look at all frightened by the noise around him/her.


The communication manager of the Brazil team, identified as VINICIUS RODRIGUES by fanpage.it, was sitting next to Vinícius Júnior and began to stroke the cat. All of a sudden, after a few seconds, he stood up and, grabbed the furbaby with both hands and threw him/her to the ground, provoking a moan of disapproval by some of the people present in the press room.


Needless to say, the video immediately went viral and many people rightfully slammed RODRIGUES for the mean way he handled the cat. He could have gently picked up the cat and placed him/her on the floor instead of throwing him/her the way he did.

You can see in the picture how the furbaby reacted to this.


Vinícius Júnior burst into stupid laughter as if the incident was amusing!


Following the reaction of those present in the press room, RODRIGUES justified his mean action by saying that that’s the only way to pick up a cat. His explanation, however, did not convince many netizens and animal rights activists, including PETA, and the controversy regarding this episode has literally flared up, especially in Brazil. According to fanpage.it, the intervention of the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the State of São Paulo was necessary to try to defuse the situation. In a statement they declared that “in the conduct of Vinicius Rodrigues it did not find any element that could be defined as ill-treatment.”


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