The local fight for animal rights could find new help from Kansas City's finest as police could soon help with enforcement: KCPD looking to add animal cruelty division to bring stiffer punishment against abusers
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Kudos to KCPD! This is long overdue.
ReplyDeleteScum bag filth that beat on dogs need a boot up their ass and a bullet in their brain pan.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the point? They will only get probation in Jackson County or a fine in Municipal Court.
ReplyDeleteHeadline should read: "KCPD creates animal abuse division to insure no one else investigates police family pet killings".
ReplyDeleteSure its a good cause, but are there not higher priorities we should be funding first? i.e. Violent crime. This is a compassionate cause, but we should ensure we protect persons before pets.
ReplyDeleteThey can't capture the folks guilty of adult abuses and murders and they want to add more to their workload for animals? Not that it's unimportant but with a murder rate as high as it is, they're not getting anything right so far. Gimme a break!
ReplyDeletecan i get a P can i get an E-T-A!!!!! PETA! PETA! PETA!!!
ReplyDeleteYes. This is good. People who hurt animals are the same people who hurt people, in case you think people are more important. Animal cruelty is one of the three indicators for potential serial murderers. Plus it's horrible! Good for you, KCPD.
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