Do Not Give Football Star Accused of Deadly Neglect Slap on Wrist

Target: Hays Webb, District Attorney for Tuscaloosa County, AL

Goal: Punish man accused of subjecting pet dogs to malnourishment to fullest extent.

A Super Bowl-winning football player is facing multiple criminal charges, including animal cruelty. The former defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs, Isaiah Buggs, was recently dropped from the team after the allegations of domestic violence, burglary, and animal cruelty came to light. The animal cruelty charges involve two dogs reportedly found at Buggs’ residence in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

The dogs were described as a Rottweiler mix and a pit bull. Authorities allegedly found both animals emaciated and malnourished. According to a neighbor, the dogs had been left alone inside a screened porch for almost two weeks. They reportedly lacked access to either water or food. And tragically, one of the animals apparently had to be euthanized.

Unfortunately, the suspect only faces misdemeanor charges. Sign the petition below to demand an upgrade of charges that reflect the gravity of the alleged offenses.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Webb,

Isaiah Buggs’ former status as an elite athlete should not shield him from facing the full repercussions of his accused crimes. Buggs faced only misdemeanor charges for allegedly leaving two dogs to starve to death on a property that he reportedly abandoned. Then, allegations surfaced that Buggs may have also committed crimes involving domestic violence and burglary.

The onset of these new charges represents a potential pattern of criminal misbehavior. These allegations –one of which reportedly resulted in the death of a living being – should not be taken lightly. Please pursue the maximum possible animal cruelty charges and send a decisive message that animal cruelty is not a victimless nor minor crime.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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5 Comments

  1. Avatar photo Torah Wolf says:

    He should go to jail for a long time & he should never be allowed to play pro football again!!

    And never be allowed to own an animal

  2. I agree! Bugs needs to face the law for how he didn’t give a dman about his dogs. He killed one of them! That’s murder! Once we Americans feel all murder is the same, we will live with these perps who feel because they can play football they don’t have to answer to the law. I feel they do! They need to be held to a higher standard than those who have nothing and must live day to day in hardship. Here is Buggs and he doesn’t even appreciate what he has been given. POS!He should be banned from every owning, working with or even being around animals for the rest of his miserable life. He doesn’t deserve animals. He has no compassion and has no love to give. No heart!

  3. Ronda Gish says:

    Let the punishment mirror the crime

  4. Irene Leggett says:

    Why should this vile, POS be placed above the law of the land? Make sure he gets a PROPER punishment as obviously he is an animal abuser. Shame on him.

  5. Lesley Rodgers says:

    This footballer is a vicious thug, violent to his own family and just as violent in a different way to his dogs, one of whom he has effectively murdered. That should not be a misdemeanour, what is wring with the USA? It is becoming the animal cruelty capital of the world. Too many younger people brainwashed by the internet and too many immigrants from undesirable countries where animal cruelty is the norm. Western society needs to stamp down on these factors and reinforce and enforce Animal welfare laws. People are the culprits, animals are the innocents.

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