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- Oklahoma, USA -


The Muskogee County Sheriff's Office arrested 36-years-old LINDSEY RAE BRASHEAR (pictured) and 31-years-old KASEY WAYNE CLAY as part of an investigation into an animal cruelty and neglect case.


On June 1, 2023, the owner of a 50-acre plot at 2300 South of 114th Street West went to the property to tell the occupants, BRASHEAR and CLAY, they could no longer live there. He noticed several dead cows and alerted the Muskogee County Sheriff's Office.

According to the sheriff's office's press release, the owner of the property “had a verbal lease agreement with the occupants.”


Responding deputies executed a search warrant which led to the discovery of “approximately 104 animal carcasses (103 cattle, 1 dog)”, stated the release. Deputies also recovered a stolen Kubota tractor.


Muskogee County Sheriff Andy Simmons told 2 News: “No grass on the property that was edible. No grazing areas for the cattle. You could tell down on the south end that they were pushing the fence over trying to get to this lush, green grass over in the other field.”


The sheriff also told News On 6 that there was no running water or electricity.


The veterinarian that was called in had to sadly euthanize a calf who was then taken to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater to determine the cause of death.


With the assistance of the City of Muskogee, deputies removed approximately forty (40) cows, seven (7) dogs, and four (4) horses. The City of Muskogee impounded the dogs who were found to be malnourished and tied up in pens. “The food bowls had cobwebs in them. The water bowls had black water in them. So, nothing was being taken care of,” Sheriff Simmons told News On 6. He also said that three of the cows might not make it.


Sheriff Simmons explained to 2 News that “the hills and trees shielding the view of the home's private drive meant no neighboring ranchers could spot anything wrong.”


According to the press release, “Muskogee County Commissioner Kenny Payne and his crew are still in the process of burying the carcasses.”


BRASHEAR was interviewed on site and immediately placed under arrest. She was transported to Muskogee County Jail on animal cruelty charges.


CLAY was arrested the following day, Friday, June 2, 2023.

Online arrest records show, at the time of writing, that they are still in custody.


Sheriff Simmons said the investigation is ongoing.


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.



BRASHEAR’s mugshot via Muskogee County Sheriff's Office





 
 
 

- 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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- Oklahoma, USA -


~ Update: December 8, 2023


On October 24, 2023, Carter County District Court Judge Dennis Morris sentenced 27-years-old JAQUEZ KOREANTE LAW (pictured), for killing multiple kittens following other felony convictions.


Former District Attorney Craig Ladd who prosecuted the case, said that LAW “willfully and cruelly” killed the kittens by bashing in their tiny heads at a residence on 619 A. Street SW in Ardmore on March 8, 2023. The filthy murderer was charged with animal cruelty.


On October 13, 2023, LAW pled guilty to one felony count of animal cruelty.


Court documents obtained by Voice For Us state that Judge Morris sentenced LAW to a term of twelve (12) years, with credit for time served, in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.


Additionally, LAW was sentenced to costs, VCA, and restitution for a total of $1,151.50.


Enjoy prison filthy murderer!




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Animal abusers are toxic! Toxic people do NOT change, they only change their victims!


The Ardmore Police Department said that on March 8, 2023, Ms. Tiffany Goodrich called the police after she found two of her kittens deceased on her porch.


Ardmore Police PIO Captain Henry told News 12: “Officers responded to the area, and documented the injuries which were pretty disturbing on the two kittens.”

According to Captain Henry, Tiffany was able to identify and give the name of the individual she thought was the suspect in this crime.


Later that day police were able to locate 27-years-old JAQUEZ KOREANTE LAW (pictured), and when they interviewed him, he denied his involvement in the murder of the two kittens. Police said this “new” case was more difficult because this time they did not have proof that LAW was in fact the one who murdered the kittens.


The case, however, had a turn because Tiffany filed a protective order against LAW and during the hearing, LAW admitted to killing the kittens.

As Captain Henry explained to News 12, “Mr. Law stated that he indeed killed the victim’s kittens and was apologetic about it and stated that he wanted to confess what he had done. And he did so that day in court.”

Tiffany said it wasn’t easy to hear the confession and told News 12: “I broke down crying.”


District Attorney Craig Ladd said that LAW “willfully and cruelly” killed Tiffany's two kittens by bashing in their tiny heads at a residence on 619 A. Street SW in Ardmore.


The filthy murderer is charged with animal cruelty and court records show that he’s due back in court on April 13, 2023, at 9:00 a.m.

If convicted, this society’s vomit could face a fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment for up to five years, or both.


The reason why Captain Henry referred to this case as a “new case”, is because this is NOT the first time that JAQUEZ KOREANTE LAW is accused of killing cats.

In fact, on May 31, 2022, Ardmore police found two kittens, a white one and a black and white one, inside his backpack. One of them was sadly deceased and the other one was injured.

At the time police said LAW was trespassing on a resident property, so she called the police.

The resident, Ms. Dava Jump, who is also Tiffany’s neighbor, said for several months, she had seen LAW through her security cameras, trespassing on her property and chasing cats around her driveway and she feared LAW was injuring cats. Then, on the evening of May 31, 2022, she called the police. She told News 12: “I called 911 immediately and I gave them my name and address and said this person that has been stalking the property is here now, please hurry, please come. And they got here in a few minutes, and they were able to get him on the property.”

Responding officers found two kittens in the backpack that LAW was carrying.

Officers reported that the kittens didn’t have access to food or water, and were likely crushed by other things in the bag. The injured kitten was taken to a local vet.


LAW was ridiculously sentenced to ONLY ninety days in jail and five years of probation.


Dava suspects that LAW is also to blame for the disappearance of her cat Gray Baby. She confronted him after she saw him grabbing the furbaby.


As reported by News 12, court documents from LAW’s previous conviction state he’s been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

He’s also been charged with domestic abuse, and court documents for that case state LAW told the victim he had committed sexual acts on cats.


Whoever allows LAW, society’s vomit, to keep bonding out, is just as guilty and is contributing to animal cruelty!


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.



Gray Baby’s picture shared from Dava’s Facebook profile.





 
 
 

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