
Target: Mr. John J. Flynn, District Attorney of Erie County, New York, USA
Goal: Ensure appropriate legal action for alleged beating of a 4-year-old miniature poodle with a leather belt.
A deeply disturbing incident of animal abuse has come to light in Amherst, New York, USA. Two University of Buffalo football players, 19-year-old Blake Hiligh and 20-year-old Zachary Pilarcek, have been charged with animal abuse after a video surfaced apparently showing them repeatedly striking a 4-year-old miniature poodle with a leather belt inside an apartment on June 13.
According to the Erie County District Attorney’s Office, the two individuals filmed themselves beating the defenseless dog as a means of discipline and subsequently uploaded the footage to social media. This alleged reprehensible act of cruelty has outraged animal advocates and concerned individuals worldwide. Demand action now.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Mr. John J. Flynn,
We are writing to express our deep concern and outrage regarding the recent incident of animal abuse involving two University of Buffalo football players. The act of repeatedly striking a 4-year-old miniature Poodle with a leather belt, as seen in the video, is abhorrent and deeply troubling.
Animal abuse is not only a violation of ethical principles but also a serious offense that warrants appropriate legal consequences. The cruelty apparently inflicted upon the defenseless dog is unacceptable, and we demand that decisive action be taken against the individuals responsible.
Moreover, we call upon you to prosecute this case diligently, sending a strong message that animal abuse will not be tolerated within our society. By seeking justice for the abused poodle, we can reaffirm our commitment to protecting the welfare and rights of animals.
As a leading authority, you have the power to ensure that justice prevails and that animals are protected from harm. We trust in your dedication to upholding the law and seeking justice for the innocent and defenseless.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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