“The puppy is now safely in the care of the ASPCA and has been evaluated by medical staff at the ASPCA Animal Hospital,” Natasha Whitling, a spokeswoman for the American Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, said in a statement Monday.
She declined to further discuss the dog's condition.
The pet's 26-year-old owner, identified as Eric Ranger who is also known as “E Bone” of Jamaica, has been charged with animal cruelty and other charges after neighbors said they saw him kicking, punching and choking his pit bull puppy over the last six weeks, the DA’s office said.
According to the charges, a dark-skinned man with dreadlocks and known as “E-Bone” – who was later identified to be Ranger – was seen by two eyewitnesses outside his 179th Place residence on Nov. 17 walking what appeared to be a dark small pit bull-mix off-leash and punching, choking and kicking the dog.
Witnesses told authorities that a Jamaica man punched, kicked and choked his pit bull-mix puppy outside his 179th Place residence. Photo Courtesy of Google |
A police officer also saw Ranger punching the dog to the ground. When questioned later, Ranger allegedly said that he “was trying to set the dog straight,” prosecutors said.
Surveillance footage provided additional evidence showing the man mistreating the pet.
In another video, police allegedly watched Ranger carrying the dog up three flights of stairs by his collar which was around the dog’s neck. In an earlier incident, a cop allegedly saw Ranger punch the dog to the ground. When questioned, Ranger allegedly said that he was trying to set the dog straight.
"The defendant was allegedly observed by more than one person mistreating his helpless puppy,” District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement last week.
According to Brown, police executed a court-authorized search warrant last Wednesday and rescued the puppy, which was found in an upside-down milk crate weighted down by two cases of soda, authorities said.
“His rescue is the nicest Christmas gift [the dog] could have received this year," Brown said.
Police also allegedly recovered three loose joints and two glassine envelopes of marijuana from the apartment.
Ranger was charged with aggravated cruelty to an animal, torturing and injuring an animal, failure to provide sustenance and unlawful possession of marijuana, according to the DA’s office. If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison.
It was not immediately clear whether Ranger, who is due back in court on Feb. 8, has an attorney.
“It is too early to discuss adoption,” Whitling said. “This is an open case with the Queens District Attorney and we cannot comment further at this time.”
(DNA Info - Dec 28, 2015)
I see this version of Cesar Millan all the time. It's time to get *that* animal abuser off tv. Why only arrest people who imitate him?
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