Justice for Pit Bull Allegedly Left to Freeze to Point of Euthanization

Target: Scott Rueter, Macon County State’s Attorney

Goal: Ensure legal accountability for the alleged animal cruelty leading to the death and suffering of pit bulls in Decatur.

A recent incident in Decatur has sent shockwaves of distress among animal lovers. Allegedly, two pit bull puppies died and a third adult dog suffered due to severe neglect and abuse. This harrowing scenario unfolded on East Whitmer Street, where officers discovered the tragic scene. One puppy, reportedly attached to a mere 2-foot leash, and another, found with a chain around its neck, represent the horrifying conditions leading to their demise. Such acts of alleged cruelty cannot go unanswered.

Further details reveal a disturbing pattern. The adult dog, which miraculously survived, was in dire condition upon discovery, symbolizing the extent of alleged neglect. This case is not isolated, with similar incidents reportedly occurring in the area. One notable case involved a pit bull named Berry Blue, allegedly left to freeze to the point of euthanization. These incidents paint a grim picture of what appears to be a trend of alleged animal cruelty in the region.

Immediate legal action against those allegedly responsible is imperative. It’s crucial for ensuring justice for these innocent animals and deterring future acts of cruelty. Demand that the Macon County State’s Attorney rigorously pursue these cases, ensuring that those allegedly responsible face appropriate legal consequences.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Scott Rueter,

The recent allegations of animal cruelty in Decatur, involving the death of two pitbull puppies and the suffering of a third, have raised serious concerns. It’s alleged that these animals faced extreme neglect and abuse, resulting in death and significant suffering. Such acts, if proven true, should be met with the full force of the law.

In the context of these allegations, it’s not just about individual cases but a broader issue of animal welfare in the community. The case of Berry Blue, a pit bull that reportedly froze to death, is another heart-wrenching example of alleged neglect. These incidents highlight a potentially disturbing trend that needs urgent attention. It’s vital to address these issues robustly to prevent any more animals from suffering a similar fate.

I implore you to take swift and decisive action. Ensuring that those allegedly responsible are held accountable is crucial for justice. It also serves as a deterrent for similar acts in the future. We count on your commitment to upholding the law and protecting the most vulnerable among us.

Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Paul VanDerWerf


4 Comments

  1. No animal in any country or county needs to suffer like this for selfish humans. These deliberate acts need to be addressed with similar acts. To freeze to death is horrible. But if the perp was found guilty of such atrocities the same needs to be done to them. Strip them of outer clothes leaving only a tee shirt and boxers, and place them in the same area they placed animals. Let them brave the elements without any way to escape the dire conditions. These conditions don’t have to lead to death but should last long enough to cause possible frost bite and memorable suffering. If these people are made to suffer in the same manner as they made animals suffer I assure you the crime of this type will go down as it should. Think before you act as you will suffer the consequences!

  2. This is why the pitbull is not the bad breed it’s all the human breeds that the bad breeds

  3. Jaime Perez says:

    Poor innocent animals who suffer at the hands of vile, evil devils. If you’re not going to properly take care of an animal, then DON’T have any. Humans can be so disgusting and inhumane sometimes.

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