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- Florida, USA -


The Miami Police Department arrested 23-year-old JORDAN JOHN DUBERRY (pictured).


DUBERRY was charged with fleeing and eluding as well as animal cruelty because while he was being chased by cops, he kept “two baby kittens” unsecured in his Infiniti G37.


Police said DUBERRY sped away from officers and ran numerous stop signs. According to the report, eventually DUBERRY turned into a dead-end parking lot and officers were able to take him into custody.


An officer wrote in his report that initially the kittens “appeared to be lifeless” but thankfully they were alive. The officer went on to report that “Although a cage was present, the kittens were not placed inside it and were instead observed moving freely within the vehicle, specifically on the floorboard of the front passenger side.”


The report stated that the furvictims were “not secured by any means, leaving them extremely vulnerable” as DUBERRY sped throughout the pursuit. The officer further wrote: “Due to their young age and small size, any sudden braking, abrupt turns, or a traffic collision could have caused the kittens to be crushed, thrown, or otherwise severely injured,” constituting a “disregard for their safety and could reasonably be considered animal cruelty.”


At the time of writing, online records show that DUBERRY is being held in the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department.


As for the Voiceless Victims, they are now in the custody of DUBERRY’s girlfriend.


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DUBERRY’s mugshot shared from the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department


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- North Carolina, USA -


~ Update: May, 10, 2025


An arrest has finally been made in connection with the sickening animal cruelty case where an innocent, helpless, and defenseless opossum was INTENTIONALLY set on fire while alive.


On May 8, 2025, authorities arrested 30-year-old CAMERON BERNARD TORRENCE (pictured).


Online records show that TORRENCE is facing charges of instigating cruelty to animals, fleeing and eluding arrest, and probation violation. TORRENCE was released from the Mecklenburg County Jail on the evening of May 9, 2025, after posting a $10,000 bond. His court date was set for August 1, 2025.


According to an affidavit, on April 24, 2025, the revolting video of the opossum being set on fire was posted on Facebook and it showed “individuals dousing an opossum with an accelerant and then lighting the opossum on fire.”


Numerous tips from the public stated that the video originated from a profile named "Hefe Hefe" with Associated Facebook User Number 100089544943313 belonging to TORRENCE.


The affidavit stated that North Carolina Wildlife Officers S. Parker and K. Blankenship went to St. Mark Street in Charlotte to canvass the area and found the burned opossum.


~ Original story:


To say that we are sick to the stomach is an absolute understatement,” this how a Facebook post by the Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center begins after an innocent and defenseless opossum was intentionally set on fire.


The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and the FBI are investigating the incident which took place on April 25, 2025, in Charlotte.


The three evil scum responsible for the vile act filmed the incident and then posted the video on their social media accounts. The sickening video showed them squirt lighter fluid at the helpless opossum before setting him/her on fire.


WCCB reports: “Those three people are not just cruel but also stupid, as it appears they uploaded the video online to their own social media accounts, making it easy to identify them. In fact, on Friday night they were online bragging about it.”


Officials with the Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center say the three individuals could face felony charges.

Morgan Rafael, founder and executive director of the Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center, also said in the Facebook post: “We have seen hateful acts against wildlife, the abuse and cruelty that they suffer every single day but for someone to take a flame torch to an opossum is really beyond imagination. This is as close to evil as someone can get. No animal, human, living creature deserves such hate.”


I have emailed the FBI and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department to inquire about the investigation. If I get a response, I will post an update.


I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim Sweetie for the tribute image.


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TORRENCE’s mugshot shared from the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office


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- California, USA -


The Long Beach Police Department arrested 28-year-old ALEXANDER CUEVA.


CUEVA is accused of slamming his puppy to the ground. The incident, which took place in the early morning of April 21, 2025, in the 200 block of East 12th Street, was filmed and posted on social media by CUEVA.


In a press release, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman recounted the distressing details of the incident. According to the release, CUEVA was “captured on video hoisting his 6- to 8-month-old German Shepherd mix, Inara, by the neck with a leash, slamming her to the pavement, and kicking her in the face while she lay motionless. He then suspended the dog again and rode away on a skateboard, dragging her out of frame.”


Police said officers and detectives have worked tirelessly to locate CUEVA.


On April 22, 2025, detectives from the Special Investigations Division in collaboration with the High Crime Focus Team, tracked down the scum in the 800 block of Pine Avenue and placed him under arrest. CUEVA was transported to Long Beach City Jail.


On April 24, 2025, DA Hochman announced that one felony count of cruelty to an animal was filed against CUEVA and said that he faces a special allegation of personal use of a deadly and dangerous weapon, a leash.

If convicted as charged, CUEVA faces up to only four years in state prison.


Police said that CUEVA additionally had an outstanding No Bail warrant and remains in custody.


Inara was successfully rescued and is now safely in the care of Long Beach Animal Care Services. The agency wrote in a Facebook post: “She is currently energetic, bright, and responsive. She sustained some injuries consistent with suspected trauma, but is expected to heal with time and care. She will be placed in a foster home for her recovery.

This is an ongoing investigation, so at this time, we are unable to share further details. We will share future updates and pictures once she is settled in her foster home.

Please be aware that there are reports of possible scams regarding gofundme pages claiming to have the dog in their care. The dog will remain with Long Beach Animal Care Services.”


Long Beach Police Chief Wally Hebeish said: “This type of cruelty has no place in our community. I want to thank our detectives and officers for their outstanding work in swiftly identifying and apprehending the suspect. We remain committed to ensuring those who harm others—especially the most vulnerable—are held accountable. We recognize the deep concern this incident caused throughout our community and appreciate the public’s assistance in sharing critical information.”


The investigation remains ongoing.


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