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- Oklahoma, USA -

 

On April 9, 2024, the Oklahoma City Police Department reached out to the community through social media asking for help finding a male caught on camera “brutally killing” an innocent and defenseless puppy.

 

Police said the incident, that happened on March 27, 2024, in the 3700 block of S. Missouri Avenue, was being investigated by OKC Animal Welfare.

 

The video shows a male carrying a puppy by his/her hind legs before stomping on his/her head.

 

OKC Animal Welfare told News 4 that they received a call in March from a local business owner where the incident took place, after finding a dead puppy.

 

The Oklahoma City Police Department announced that the male caught on camera murdering the puppy, identified as 57-years-old LARRY DON MCMILLIAN (pictured), has been arrested.

MCMILLIAN was arrested in the 1600 block of Southeast 40th Street, after police received “information”.

 

According to a Facebook post by Animal Wellness Action, and Center for a Humane Economy, MCMILLIAN was arrested thanks to his ex-girlfriend, Sarah Looney, who provided the authorities with information that led to MCMILLIAN’s identification. Sarah will receive a $2,000 reward for turning MCMILLIAN in.

 

I have asked OKC Animal Welfare whether the puppy was MCMILLIAN’s and a spokesperson told me they are not sure. Additional information about the Voiceless Victim is not available at this time.

 

The murderer was arrested on charges of Cruelty to Animals and Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon.

At time of writing, records show that the murderer is being held at the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

 

I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim Leaf, for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

  

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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.

 

 

MCMILLIAN’s mugshot provided to Voice For by the Oklahoma County Detention Center.




 
 
 

- Oklahoma, USA -

 

The Broken Arrow Police Department provided an update on the internal administrative investigation into the on-duty misconduct of former officer WILLIAM ROY GOLDEN (pictured), charged with animal cruelty.

 

Broken Arrow Police Chief Brandon Berryhill said in a statement that at the culmination of the investigation, GOLDEN resigned from the Department and his resignation has been accepted.

 

It all started in August 2023, when GOLDEN abused a neighbor’s dog. Another neighbor, whom News On 6 identified as Deanna Westbrook, thankfully recorded the incident and the video surfaced on social media the following month.

News On 6 reports that Ms. Westbrook had to take the video down after receiving a “cease-and-desist letter” from GOLDEN’s attorney. “I think it's just supposed to scare me to be quiet,” Ms. Westbrook told News On 6.

 

According to Ms. Westbrook, it began with a neighbor's dog getting out of a fence and jumping in GOLDEN’s patrol car. An affidavit describes the furvictim as a 4-year-old English Bulldog named Rusty and being “non-aggressive.”  

 

GOLDEN is accused of tasing Rusty eight times, pepper-spraying him, and striking him on the head.

 

GOLDEN’s affidavit stated that GOLDEN admitted to pulling a loaded weapon, threatening to shoot Rusty, and pointing the gun at nearby homes. The affidavit also stated that GOLDEN did not know why he pulled a gun and that at the time, he was angry and frustrated.

 

Rusty was taken to a veterinarian for treatment, and witnesses say he was not showing any signs of aggression towards GOLDEN.

 

After Wagoner County District Attorney Jack Thorp watched the video, he made the decision to file two charges against GOLDEN: one felony count of animal cruelty and one misdemeanor count of reckless handling of a firearm.

News On 6 reports that DA Thorp said: “I’m aware Mr. Golden is a police officer, but no person is above the law. It’s the state position we're gonna go through in this case and we're going to ensure that justice is done here in Wagoner County.”

 

GOLDEN was arrested in September 2023, and released on bond. He is due in court for a preliminary hearing on May 1, 2024.

 

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- Oklahoma, USA -


The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 60-years-old BROADUS LANE OXFORD (pictured).


On Wednesday, November 29, 2023, deputies responded to a disturbance call at a residence in the 5900 block of North Madison Avenue. While in the area, in the backyard of another home, deputies saw a female dog who was chained up.


The Voiceless Victim was so emaciated that as the pictures show, her rib cage was visible under her skin.

Deputies said the poor soul did not have access to food, water, or shelter.


When deputies questioned OXFORD about the dog’s condition, he claimed she was thin because she wouldn’t eat. Deputies also reported that the dog has never been seen by a veterinarian.


According to the arrest report obtained by Voice For Us, OXFORD “stated on body camera that he wished to relinquish the ownership of the dog to the state of Oklahoma and to The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.” The sheriff’s office tells me the dog, a Pitbull/Boxer mix, is currently under veterinary care at Tulsa Animal Welfare and is expected to recover. Tulsa Animal Welfare will then handle her adoption.


When I inquired about the furbaby’s age and name, I was told: “Her age and name are unknown, as she’s never been seen by a vet.”


OXFORD was placed under arrest and booked into the Tulsa County Jail on one count of cruelty to animals. Online records show that bond was set at $2,000 and that OXFORD is still in custody. A court date was scheduled for November 30, 2023.


This story is sourced from an official report provided to Voice For Us by the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.



OXFORD’s mugshot shared from the Tulsa County Jail.


Furbaby's pictures via Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.





 
 
 

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