[color="Blue"](I wish people would get this upset every time that a man-ape rapes a White woman.)
Video at site.
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=local&id=4943727
Reward offered for person who sodomized dog
[color="Blue"](Attention nigger entrepreneurs: this is merely a poorly worded headline.)
(Newark - WABC, January 17, 2007) - The Associated Humane Societies and the New Jersey Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have each offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of a
person who apparently sodomized a dog in Newark.
Officials say the Associated Humane Societies rescued a 10-month-old female dog who had been sodomized
by a local resident.
Eyewitness News reporter Anthony Johnson has more.
The peaceful 10-month old puppy is walking gingerly, but is making progress following an act of animal cruelty
that is almost unthinkable.
The staff at the Garden State Veterinary Specialists has given this young pit bull the name Kate, and workers have
filled her cage in the intensive care unit with comfortable pillows. Doctors are keeping a close eye on Kate's progress.
She's being treated with antibiotics and for internal bleeding, but her prognosis appears to be improving.
"She's not out of the woods yet, but she's marketedly better than she was," Doctor Tom Scavelli said.
The Associated Humane Societies admits the traumatized animal was close to death when she first arrived at
their Newark location on Tuesday afternoon.
They say Kate was discovered almost lifeless inside the Seth Boyden housing complex. Residents of the apartments
are stunned to hear about this awful act of brutality.
"People have no heart," an area resident said.
The shelter is now being swamped with calls of concern, and they've even received a E-mail from a soldier in
Iraq who offered to pay for the Kate's medical bills.
Witnesses to this awful, cruel, unthinkable attack have refused to say who is behind the crime. Now, a $5,000
reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible.
"We have two people who saw this terrible act, but no information on the perpetrator," said Roseann Trezza,
Executive Director of the Associated Humane Societies. "This is a horrendous crime of bestiality and it cannot go
unpunished."
"The dog was terrified and...totally traumatized," Trezza added. "Her body temperature had dropped, she was
bleeding and efforts were made to stabilize her and warm her up before she was taken to Garden State Veterinary
Specialists in Tinton Falls."
If the perpetrator is found guilty, penalties range from up to $7,500 in fines and 18 months behind bars.
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