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- Mississippi, USA -


The Petal Police Department arrested an 11-year-old boy for killing a family’s dog.


On the afternoon of March 17, 2025, police received a call about a dog being attacked with a large stick.

The furvictim a 7-year-old male named Chico, was Timber Roberts’ dog. He was leashed behind the building of his family’s business on Old Richton Road, with his sister Romie, where he was taken to every day. Ms. Roberts’ stepdad found Chico lifeless later that afternoon.


Video footage from a neighbor showed a boy walking up and striking Chico multiple times.


Police charged the juvenile with aggravated animal cruelty and the case has been submitted to the Juvenile Youth Court. Because of his age, he won’t be prosecuted as an adult.


The boy was visiting his grandmother and she was charged with neglect as she failed to provide adequate supervision of a child.


Ms. Roberts is petitioning to strengthen Mississippi animal cruelty laws in support of Senate Bill 2261, also known as “Buddy’s Law.” Please, click here to sign the petition. Thank you.


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Pictures shared from Timber Roberts’ Facebook account




 
 
 

- Oklahoma, USA -


The Oklahoma Police Department announced the arrest of two juveniles in connection with horrifying videos showing them abusing two defenseless dogs.


Before the arrest, the videos in question were sent to News 9 and the news agency published them warning viewers about the graphic content. News 9 reported that the videos “showed two boys beating, throwing and stomping on two dogs.”

In view of the fact that the perpetrators, Deer Creek Middle School students, are minors, News 9 blurred their faces and distorted their voices.


In the first video, recorded inside of a vehicle, a terrified brown dog can be seen clinging onto a white dog in the middle of the backseat with the two juveniles sitting on each side of the backseat. At one point, the teens start punching the dogs. One of the two abusers say: “Stop trying to hide over Kingston” and smashed the brown dog onto the car floor.

The terrifying video goes on to show one of the abusers “standing on the backseat and stomping on the white dog's head and repeatedly punching the yelping animal while the other boy laughed and punched the dog as well,” reports News 9.


In the second video, the white dog can be seen hiding under the driver's seat of the as one of the abusers punched him/her in the mouth.


The voiceless victims can be heard yelping and crying in pain but that meant absolutely nothing to the evil teens who kept laughing and perpetrating the heinous act!


News 9 reports that Mitzi Brogdon, director of Street Dog Rescue and Recovery, alerted them about the incident.


According to the Oklahoma Police Department’s news release, on Sunday, April 2, 2023, several metro law enforcement agencies received calls regarding a video which surfaced online and that showed “two juveniles possibly abusing dogs, and also making threats toward a metro middle school.”


Attempts to track down the juveniles were unsuccessful.


Police also said that on Monday, April 3, 2023, another video surfaced online “making a threat toward a school.”


Officers were able to locate one of the two juveniles at his home and confiscated firearms as well.


On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, following additional information gathered on the second juvenile, officers took him also into custody.


OKC Animal Welfare executed a search warrant at the home where the dogs were being kept and three dogs were removed, including the two dogs who can be seen in the video enduring the senseless and despicable abuse.

Police did not disclose in which home the voiceless victims were found nor the relation to their abusers.

The good news is that all three dogs are expected to be ok.


According to police, both juveniles will face two counts of felony Animal Cruelty.


FOX 25 reports they attempted to reach out to the abusers’ parents but they were not available for comments.


Voice For Us believes that the system needs to be changed when it comes to juveniles who commit animal cruelty crimes. Their identities should not be hidden. They do not deserve to be protected!


I have reached out to Jennifer Denney, Deer Creek Middle School Media Specialist, for comments and if I receive a response, I will post it.


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- South Carolina, USA -


After a Ring doorbell video circulated on Facebook showing an innocent cat being abused by two juveniles, the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation and Pet Helpers Adoption Shelter and Spay/Neuter Clinic offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to a criminal conviction. The organization said in a Facebook post: “Pet Helpers, along with other community members, are working diligently to help this feline with the much needed veterinary care.”


The incident happened on Saturday, February 18, 2023.

The disturbing video shows two juveniles walking up to the front porch of a home on 605 Bob O Link Court in Ladson. One of the two scum is then seen picking up the cat and slamming her into the concrete ground. The senseless and cruel act was very amusing for the two individuals as they were laughing during and after the abuse inflicted upon the defenseless cat.


According to WCBD, after the video was shared online, an 8-year-old boy named Holden and his mom found the cat in a yard on Sunday, and Holden decided to name the furbaby Eevee. Holden explained Eeve was a “Pokémon name.”


The following day, Holden and his mom took Eeve to Pet Helpers. WCBD reports: “ The cat does not appear to have any visible major problems.”


Pet Helpers’ Marketing Manager, JJ Steele, explained to WCIV that the cat appeared to be in decent shape on the outside, but x-rays will be taken. “We did, however, just find out the cat is microchipped, so it may have a home and a homeowner who is desperately looking for their cat,” said Steele.


An update on Eeve was posted by LowCountry Animal Rescue a few hours ago. Part of the post reads: “Eevee is safe and is doing well in a foster home. Her foster mom says: ‘Plenty of treats and cat towers in a sunroom all her own! She’s a snugglebug! And, of course, she wants to be on my desk while I am working!’”


Eeve was examined by a veterinarian at the Sweetgrass Animal Hospital and the good news is that she does not appear to have any broken bones. LowCountry Animal Rescue advised that they are waiting for a specialist to confirm. The organization also said that Eeve “is in a bit of pain, most likely consistent with bruising. Pain meds have been started to make her more comfortable.”

Joy Davis, Director of LowCountry Animal Rescue, said: “It’s just not actions that you would anticipate seeing from another human being. But the thing is, is the public is tired of it. The public is wanting people to know, and people like this, we are done letting it be acceptable behavior.”


In connection with this case, the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office has formally charged one of the two individuals with animal cruelty. No details have been released regarding the other scum.


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Eeve's pictures shared from LowCountry Animal Rescue.


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