Demand Justice for 30 Cats Reportedly Living in Urine, Feces, and Garbage

Target: Eric Hoffman, Delaware County Prosecutor, Indiana

Goal: Ensure Brian Privett faces the maximum legal consequences for alleged animal cruelty, and advocate for stronger enforcement of animal protection laws in Delaware County.

In Muncie, Indiana, a disturbing case of alleged animal cruelty has emerged involving Brian Privett, who has been charged with multiple offenses. The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office reportedly discovered Privett living in deplorable conditions with 30 cats in a residence filled with urine, feces, and garbage, making the environment uninhabitable.

When deputies responded to an eviction call, they were reportedly met with the overpowering stench of urine from 30 feet away. Inside, they reportedly found 30 cats living in squalor, with gallon jugs of human waste and garbage strewn throughout the home. Privett and a juvenile were allowed to leave the property with five cats, but they left the remaining 25 cats without food or water.

The following day, Privett and the juvenile were reportedly found at a local hotel, leading to his arrest. Privett faces charges of animal cruelty, with potential penalties including up to 2.5 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

This alleged case highlights the urgent need for strict enforcement of laws to protect animals from such neglect and cruelty. Stronger regulations and diligent enforcement are essential to prevent similar situations in Delaware County. Advocate for stronger enforcement of animal protection laws and mental health services for the accused.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Prosecutor Eric Hoffman,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent case of alleged animal cruelty involving Brian Privett in Delaware County. Privett has been charged with animal cruelty after authorities reportedly discovered him living in deplorable conditions with 30 cats in a residence filled with urine, feces, and garbage. This case highlights the urgent need for strict enforcement of animal protection laws as well as mental health treatment for the accused.

It is crucial that Brian Privett faces the maximum legal consequences for his actions to send a clear message that such cruelty will not be tolerated in our community. I urge your office to prioritize the prosecution of this case, advocate for stronger regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future, and demand mental health services be provided to the suspect. The welfare of vulnerable animals must be protected, and justice must be served.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: duluoz cats


One Comment

  1. Raleigh Koritz says:

    MAXIUM PENALITIES!

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